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== Buildings with sky lobbies == [[File:World Trade Center Building Design with Floor and Elevator Arrangement m.svg|thumb|The former [[World Trade Center (1973β2001)|World Trade Center]], designed by [[Minoru Yamasaki]], used sky lobbies, located on the 44th and 78th floors of each tower.]] [[File:Sky Lobby in JPMorgan Chase Tower, Houston, Texas (15654308084).jpg|thumb|View from the sky lobby in the [[JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston)|JPMorgan Chase Tower, Houston]] (the roof of [[TC Energy Center]] building is visible through the window)]] [[File:Nina Tower Sky Lobby.jpg|thumb|The [[Nina Tower]] sky lobby]] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Building Name !! Year !! Location !! Floors of sky lobby(s) |- | [[875 North Michigan Avenue]] || 1969 || [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], Illinois, United States || 44 |- | [[30 Hudson Yards]] || 2019 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 35 |- | [[List of tenants in 1 World Trade Center (1971β2001)|1 World Trade Center (1971β2001)]] || 1972 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 44, 78 |- | [[List of tenants in 2 World Trade Center|2 World Trade Center (1971β2001)]] || 1973 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 44, 78 |- | [[Willis Tower]] || 1973 || [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], Illinois, United States || 33/34, 66/67 |- | [[Tower 42|NatWest Tower]] || 1980 || [[London]], United Kingdom || 23/24 |- | [[JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston)]] || 1982 || [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], Texas, United States || 60 |- | [[Wells Fargo Plaza (Houston)]] || 1983 || [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], Texas, United States || 34/35, 58/59 |- | [[Williams Tower]] || 1983 || [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], Texas, United States || 51 |- | [[Columbia Center]] || 1985 || [[Seattle]], Washington, United States || 40 |- | [[Miami Tower]] || 1987 || [[Miami]], Florida, United States || 11 |- | [[Seattle Municipal Tower]] || 1990 || [[Seattle]], Washington, United States || 40 |- | [[Petronas Twin Towers]] || 1999 || [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia || 41/42 |- | [[Izumi Garden Tower]] || 2002 || [[Tokyo]], Japan || β |- | [[First World Hotel]] || 2008 || [[Genting Highlands]], Pahang, Malaysia || 3, 8 |- | [[Taipei 101]] || 2004 || [[Taipei]], Taiwan || 35/36, 59/60 |- | [[Shin Kong Life Tower]] || 1993 || [[Taipei]], Taiwan || 16 |- | [[Revenue Tower]] || 1990 || [[Wan Chai |Wan Chai North]], Hong Kong || 38 |- | [[Immigration Tower]] || 1990 || [[Wan Chai |Wan Chai North]], Hong Kong || 38 |- | [[Central Plaza (Hong Kong)|Central Plaza]] || 1992 || [[Wan Chai |Wan Chai North]], Hong Kong || 46 |- | [[The Center]] || 1998 || Central, Hong Kong || 42 |- | [[Two International Finance Centre]] || 2003 || Central, Hong Kong || 33, 35, 55, 56 |- | [[Bloomberg Tower]] || 2004 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 6, 20 |- | [[Nina Tower]] || 2006 || Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong || 41 |- | [[One Island East]] || 2005 || Quarry Bay, Hong Kong || 36, 37 |- | [[The Bow (skyscraper)|The Bow]] || 2007 || [[Calgary]], Alberta, Canada|| 18, 36, 58 |- | [[Shanghai World Financial Center]] || 2008 || [[Shanghai]], China || 28/29, 52/53 |- | [[Burj Khalifa]] || 2010 || [[Dubai]], United Arab Emirates || 43, 76, 123 |- | [[200 West Street]] || 2009 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 11 |- | [[International Commerce Centre]] || 2010 || West Kowloon, Hong Kong || 48/49, 88, 98/99 |- | [[Jeddah Tower]] || 2020 || [[Jeddah]], Saudi Arabia || 42/43, 75/76, 125/126<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=42,8,80,32&pid=VlC48yYaG9ap2oa_hzO6lhAHJaha_Z8w|title=Adrian Smith interview|publisher=[[WTTW]]|date=August 4, 2011|access-date=2011-08-07}}</ref> |- | [[One World Trade Center]] (2014-) || 2014 || [[New York City]], New York, United States || 64 |- | [[Central Place|Rosslyn Central Place Office Tower]]|| 2016 || [[Arlington, Virginia]], United States || 6 |- | [[Lakhta Center]] || 2018 || [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia || 29/30, 53/54 |- | [[Australia 108]] || 2019 || [[Melbourne]], Australia || 83, 84<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.australia108.com.au/six-star-hotel/|title=Six Star Hotel β Australia 108|access-date=2013-03-19|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130426151243/http://www.australia108.com.au/six-star-hotel/|archive-date=2013-04-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/15357863/rising-high-108-storey-super-tower-planned-for-melbourne/|title=Rising high: 108-storey super tower planned for Melbourne|work=[[The West Australian]]|date=2012-11-12|access-date=2013-03-19}}</ref> |- | [[Wilshire Grand Tower]] || 2017 || [[Los Angeles]], California, United States || 70 |- | [[Shanghai Tower]] || 2015 || [[Shanghai]], China || 22/23, 37/38, 52/53, 68/69, 101 |- | [[Wuhan Greenland Center]] || 2018 || [[Wuhan]], China || 25/26, 49/50, 70, 116/117 |- | [[Tokyo Sky Tree]] || 2012 || [[Sumida, Tokyo]], Japan || 4F, 350m |- | [[Abeno Harukas]] || 2014 || [[Osaka]], Japan || 17/18, 19/20 |- | [[Wisma 46]] || 1996 || [[Jakarta]], Indonesia || 46 |- | [[Merdeka 118]] || 2021 || [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia || 40/41, 75/76 |- | [[UOB Plaza]] Tower One || 1995 || [[Singapore]], Singapore || 37β38 |- | [[Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya|S2 Building EEPIS]] || 2015 || [[Surabaya]], Indonesia || 1<ref>This is not a ground floor, and in other building on EEPIS complex, this floor is known as 2nd floor.</ref> |- | [[Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower]] || 2012 || [[Makkah]], Saudi Arabia || M2,<ref>Used as the hotel lobby</ref> M4<ref>Used as the serviced apartments lobby</ref> |- | [[Plaza Tunjungan|Plaza Tunjungan 5]] || 2015 || Surabaya, Indonesia || 20 |- | [[311 South Wacker Drive]] || 1990 || [[Chicago]], Illinois, United States || 46 |- | [[Lurie Children's Hospital]] || 2012 || [[Chicago]], Illinois, United States || 11 |- |[[Djamaa el DjazaΓ―r]] |2019 |[[Algiers]], Algeria |4 |}
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