Arranha-céu (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • Ivars Peterson (5 de abril de 1986). «The first skyscraper – new theory that Home Insurance Building was not the first». CBS Interactive. Consultado em 6 de janeiro de 2010. Arquivado do original em 8 de julho de 2012. "In my view, we can no longer argue that the Home Insurance Building was the first skyscraper," says Carl W. Condit, now retired from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., and author of several books on Chicago architecture. "The claim rests on an unacceptably narrow idea of what constitutes a high-rise commercial building," he says."If there is a building in which all these technical factors—structural system, elevator, utilities—converge at the requisite level of maturity," argues Condit, "it's the Equitable Life Assurance Building in New York." Completed in 1870, the building rose 7½ stories, twice the height of its neighbors. 

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  • The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. «Skyscraper». Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica. Consultado em 25 de outubro de 2016 

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  • Ivars Peterson (5 de abril de 1986). «The first skyscraper – new theory that Home Insurance Building was not the first». CBS Interactive. Consultado em 6 de janeiro de 2010. Arquivado do original em 8 de julho de 2012. "In my view, we can no longer argue that the Home Insurance Building was the first skyscraper," says Carl W. Condit, now retired from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., and author of several books on Chicago architecture. "The claim rests on an unacceptably narrow idea of what constitutes a high-rise commercial building," he says."If there is a building in which all these technical factors—structural system, elevator, utilities—converge at the requisite level of maturity," argues Condit, "it's the Equitable Life Assurance Building in New York." Completed in 1870, the building rose 7½ stories, twice the height of its neighbors. 

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  • «Huge New Rogers Skyscraper Proposed». skyscrapernews.com. 3 de dezembro de 2007. Consultado em 3 de dezembro de 2007. ...their eleventh proper skyscraper, that is by definition buildings above 150 meters 

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