Comcast Center Building : Philadelphia, PA
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Comcast Center is a Philadelphia skyscraper located in the heart of Center City, Pennsylvania, United States. At 58 stories tall and 297 meters high, it stands as the tallest building in Philadelphia and the nineteenth highest structure in the entire country. Initially known as One Pennsylvania Plaza when plans were first announced in 2001, Comcast Center underwent two major redesigns before construction officially began in 2005. Architect Robert A. M. Stern of Liberty Property Trust designed this impressive tower. Located at 1701 John F. Kennedy Blvd, Comcast Center was developed by Liberty Property Trust and owned by Liberty/Commerz 1701 JFK Boulevard L.P. Designed by renowned architect Robert A. M. Stern Architects, the construction of Comcast Center was carried out by General Contractor L.F. Driscoll Co. Comcast Center boasts an impressive height of 974 feet (297 meters) with 58 stories and approximately 1.1 million rentable square feet. One of its unique features is the Comcast Experience, a massive 2,000 square feet high-definition LED screen. The building's exterior is constructed from stainless steel and glass façade materials. Designed to be environmentally friendly, Comcast Center earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, making it the tallest LEED-certified building in Philadelphia. Here's a timeline of key events surrounding Comcast Center's construction: - Groundbreaking took place on March 31, 2005. - The project was completed by 2008. - Total project cost: $540 million. Printer settings used for printing models related to this project include the following: - Printer Brand: MakerBot - Printer Model: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) - Rafts: Yes - Supports: No - Resolution: .01 mm - Infill: 15% All prints were made using Makerbot PLA material, resulting in a very good outcome.
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