the 12-story Home Insurance Building, in the mid-1880s. Jenney used an iron framework for the first six floors to carry the weight of the building into the foundation. He used steel beams for the top six floors.
Louis Sullivan
William Jenney
The use of structural steel in a metal frame design.
It does depend on were it is but a skyscraper is usually around 90 150 meters tall
your bones can break but to the steel framework of a skyscraper is way to hard
The "Home Insurance Building" in Chicago was a ten-story edifice constructed in 1885, and is considered to have been the first skyscraper.
The creation of the modern skyscraper is often attributed to Louis Sullivan who constructed the Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1891. The Wainwright Building was a ten-story red brick building and was the first steel-framed building.
The world's first skyscraper was in Chicago,Illinoise,1885.
The first skyscraper was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago.
Who made the first metal framed skyscraper
The world's first skyscraper was built in Chicago and was completed in 1885. It was the building for Home Insurance.
The world's first skyscraper was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago. It was erected in 1884-1885.
The known "father of the skycraper" is the the Home Insurance Building constructed in Chicago back in the year 1885.
The first Skyscraper was 138 feet tall and 10 stories. It was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago.
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The first skyscraper was a 5-story building in New york Ny
First of all.... YOUR INSANE Second of all... YOU CAN'T CLIME A SKYSCRAPER :)