Rise of Skyscrapers in the 1800s

 

Ellie

Roddy

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4/29/22


Rise of Skyscrapers in the 1800s




  In Chicago, in the year 1885, the US's first completed skyscraper was built. The construction of skyscrapers was invented by Henery Bessemer in 1885. Skyscrapers were built to help store more people in them and hold more workspaces and also allow more people to live in the city. The purpose of skyscrapers is to create more room for companies and workers. They also help the citizens become closer to urban work centers so people can easily access them. The skyscrapers help bring a sense of unity and civilization to the cities in that they are built-in. They bring this sense of unity to the community by not just creating traffic jams but by making it easier for companies to find a large workspace in the heart of the city. With skyscrapers being built it creates space in dense cities. The creation of skyscrapers, it opened up a new world for the citizens. With skyscrapers being created it opened up a world connected to companies and tourists to come to see these buildings that stand at astounding heights. 



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