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Half-scale WTC tower in Oklahoma

The Bank of Oklahoma Building in Tulsa, Oklahoma is (nearly) a half-scale version of the World Trade Center towers. The building was designed by the WTC architect and completed just three years after the Twin Towers.

For the BOk building, Yamasaki reprised the scheme of a Twin Tower at almost exactly half the scale: 52 stories and 667 feet tall, to the Twin Towers’ 110 floors (1,362 and 1,368 feet). It has 31 steel perimeter columns per side, to the Twin Towers’ 59, producing the same eye-boggling vertical lines on each face. (As Jean Baudrillard noted of the more famous pair, well before its destruction, it is “blind,” with no side presenting a facade.) The BOk, too, has a bilevel lobby, whose height is matched by arched windows. But the arches are big and round, like a child’s plain wooden building blocks, rather than the Venetian Gothic ogees that, in the World Trade Center, flowed directly into the perimeter columns.

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'Man on Wire': Twin Towers high-wire walk - San Francisco Chronicle


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'Man on Wire': Twin Towers high-wire walk
San Francisco Chronicle - 19 hours ago
On Aug. 7, 1974, a determined 24-year-old Frenchman named Philippe Petit took a step out on a high wire 1250 feet above the streets of lower Manhattan.
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Plane Crash Into Twin Towers

Plane Crash Into Twin Towers