Wyandotte Building

The Wyandotte Building is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was considered the city's first skyscraper, built in 1897-1898[2][3] and designed by Daniel Burnham's architectural firm..[4] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Wyandotte Building
Interactive map highlighting the building's location
Location21 W. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39.961898°N 83.001343°W / 39.961898; -83.001343
Built1897-1898
NRHP reference No.72001013[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 23, 1972

The steel frame building with a tile framed entry is part of the "Chicago School" and was built to be fireproof.[2] Perry E. Borchers took a series of photos of the building and various architectural details and interior shots for the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1955.

gollark: I know the theory gives you probability distributions over things and not some sort of deterministic function from state at t to state at t=1, but it clearly isn't complete so there could be other things going on.
gollark: It seems wrong to say that QM disproves determinism when we know that it isn't actually a complete description of physics, though.
gollark: I guess *on average*.
gollark: That's probably not true.
gollark: I fear the inevitable misunderstandings of all quantum mechanics.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.