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29 April 2008

Us: Developer The Fordham Company has unveiled designs for its 609 m high, 85500 m2 Fordham Spire in Chicago. Designed by Santiago Calatrava the 115-storey tower will sit on a 8900 m2 site, yet has a footprint of only 1300 m2. The remaining 85% of the site will be landscaped and open to the public. Besides office space, the tower will include shops, a hotel and apartments.

Based on a sculpture by Mr Calatrava, the façade appears to ripple downward in waves. This twisting effect will be achieved by rotating each floor by just over 2° from the one below for a three-quarter circle turn over the full height of the tower. Construction is expected to start next year and, when complete in 2009 it will be the US's tallest tower.

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