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  2. Mechanical floor - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical floors are generally counted in the building's floor numbering (this is required by some building codes) but are accessed only by service elevators. Some zoning regulations exclude mechanical floors from a building's maximum area calculation, permitting a significant increase in building sizes; this is the case in New York City . [ 1 ]

  3. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Observatory service elevators often convey other facts of interest, including elevator speed, stopwatch, and current position (altitude), as with the case for Taipei 101's service elevators. There are several technologies aimed to provide better experience to passengers suffering from claustrophobia , anthropophobia or social anxiety .

  4. 3 World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The walls of the elevator banks contain glass panels with a metallic mesh embedded into them. There are also LED wall panels next to the elevators themselves. [172] One wall of the lobby contains Joystick, a 46-foot-wide (14 m) mural by James Rosenquist, which was originally painted in 2002 and reinstalled at 3 WTC in 2020. [178]

  5. Empire State Building - Wikipedia

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    The Empire State Building has 73 elevators in all, including service elevators. [100] Its original 64 elevators, built by the Otis Elevator Company , [ 80 ] in a central core and are of varying heights, with the longest of these elevators reaching from the lobby to the 80th floor.

  6. Bailong Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The Bailong Elevator, 2009. The Bailong Elevator (Chinese: 百龙电梯; literally Hundred Dragons Elevator) is a glass double-deck elevator built onto the side of a cliff in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangjiajie, China, an area noted for more than 3,000 quartzite sandstone pillars and peaks across most of the site, many over 200 metres (660 ft) in height.

  7. DC Towers - Wikipedia

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    Two elevators are designed as full-fledged freight and fire service elevators with a nominal load of up to 2,500 kg. The DC Tower currently has the fastest elevators in Austria. At up to 8 m/s (around 29 km/h), the highest floor can be reached in 40 seconds. [25] The public areas and hotel floors are accessed separately by four fully glazed ...

  8. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    The cabs were manufactured by the Otis Elevator Company, [88] while the doors were made by the Tyler Company. The dimensions of each elevator were 5.5 feet (1.7 m) deep by 8 feet (2.4 m) wide. [83] Within the lobby, there are ziggurat-shaped Mexican onyx panels above the elevator doors. [67]

  9. Çamlıca Tower - Wikipedia

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    A panoramic elevator and a service elevator serves the tower. [21] Çamlıca Tower is capable of hosting 100 high-quality broadcasting transmitters, without interfering with one another. It is the very first TV and radio tower in the world that can broadcast 100 channels at the same time. [19] [17]