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U.S. Bank Tower


Height: 310m
Location: Los Angeles
Year: 1989
U.S. Bank Tower

Pyramid of Khafre


Height: 136m
Location: Cairo
Year: 0
Pyramid of Khafre

Pyramid of Khafre vs U.S. Bank Tower


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Pyramid of Khafre

Pyramid of Khafre

Height

136m
Floors0
Year0
CityCairo

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The Pyramid of Khafre or of Chephren (Arabic: ??? ????, romanized: haram ?afra?, IPA: [haram xafra?]) is the second-tallest and second-largest of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza and the tomb of the Fourth-Dynasty pharaoh Khafre (Chefren), who ruled from c.



2558 to 2532 BC.

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U.S. Bank Tower

U.S. Bank Tower

Height

310m
Floors73
Year1989
CityLos Angeles

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U.S. Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m) skyscraper at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States.

It is, by structural height, the third-tallest building in California, the second-tallest building in Los Angeles, the Eighteenth-tallest in the USA, the third-tallest west of the Mississippi River after the Salesforce Tower and the Wilshire Grand Center, and the 129th-tallest building in the world, after being surpassed by the Wilshire Grand Center. It is the only building in California whose roof height exceeds 1,000 feet. Since local building codes required all high tech buildings to have a helipad, it was known as the tallest building in the world with a roof-top heliport from its completion in 1989 to 2010 when the China World Trade Center Tower III opened. It is also the third-tallest building in a significant active seismic region; its structure was designed to withstand an earthquake of 8.3 on the Richter scale. It consists of 73 stories above ground and two parking levels below ground. Construction began in 1987 with completion in 1989. The building was designed by Henry N. Cobb of the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and cost $350 million to construct. It is among the most recognizable buildings in Los Angeles, and often appears in establishing shots for the city in films and television programs.

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