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The Tallest building in Pennsylvania.
I redid this in HDR. I posted this same photo last year around June.
Comcast vans are all over the city of San Francisco. Comcast users must be very happy or very frustrated
When this skyscraper is completed in 2018 it will be 1121 feet tall, the tallest building in Philadelphia. It's going up at 18th and Arch Streets, just a block or so from the Comcast number 1. Vertical panorama stitched together from three shots.
David Cohen, Executive Vice President of Comcast Cable, speaking at City Year's Congressional Reception - Washington D.C.
Photo: Jennifer D. Cogswell 2011
Last night, I was randomly searching through the on-screen TV guide on my cable box, and I saw that the Cartoon Network listings had 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' scheduled for Wednesday at 7:00. At first I assumed that it was the original Dr. Seuss cartoon version, but I noticed that the description was for the 2000 live-action movie, even though it was only shown in the 7:00-7:30 time slot, with the Smurfs Christmas special listed after it at 7:30 PM.
Standing at a robust 975 feet tall, the Comcast Center is the tallest building in Philadelphia. And with its ambitious incorporation of eco-friendly technologies, the Center is also the tallest “green” building in the country.
The cutting edge sustainable design of Comcast Center can be found in nearly every aspect of the building.
Comcast Center uses 40% less water than a typical office building, and fixtures will save more than three million gallons of drinking water annually. Waterless urinals in all restrooms will save 1.2 million gallons of urinal-water use every year.
Shading on the plaza reduces the heat-island effect caused by pavement by 70%. A glass curtain blocks 60% of heat while allowing 70% of the sun’s visible light, reducing energy used for air conditioning while utilizing natural light to its fullest. An under-floor water loop is used to cool the winter garden and 6th floor atrium floor during the summer and warm it during the winter, saving energy.
information from: www.visitphilly.com/museums-attractions/philadelphia/comc...
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