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The PSFS Building, now known as the Loews Philadelphia Hotel, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A National Historic Landmark, the building was the first International style skyscraper constructed in the United States. It was built for the Philadelphia Saving (later Savings) Fund Society in 1932 and was designed by architects William Lescaze and George Howe. The skyscraper's design was a departure from traditional bank and Philadelphia architecture, lacking features such as domes and ornamentation. Combining Lescaze's experience with European modernism, Howe's Beaux-Arts background and the desire of Society President James M. Wilcox for a forward-thinking, tall building the skyscraper incorporated the main characteristics of International style architecture.
Called the United States' first modern skyscraper, and one of the most important skyscrapers built in the country in the first half of the 20th century, the building featured an innovative and effective design of a T-shaped tower that allowed the maximum amount of natural light and rentable space. The tower sat on a base with a polished marble facade. The first floor of the base contained space for retail, while the second floor featured the banking hall, bank offices and associated facilities. The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's offices and banking hall featured custom-designed furniture, including custom Cartier clocks on every floor. The top of the skyscraper featured the bank's boardroom and other facilities for the board of directors. Office tenants were attracted to the tower by modern facilities such as radio receivers, and the building was also the second high-rise in the U.S. to be equipped with air conditioning. The skyscraper is topped by a red neon sign with the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's initials (PSFS) on it. Visible for 20 miles (32 km), the sign has become a Philadelphia icon. Next to the sign is a television tower erected in 1948.
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Zooming in and out from various spots in Philly! Video shot from Loews Hotel (PSFS building) 33rd floor.
Inside the 33-storey Loews Hotel at 12th & Market Street in Center City Philadelphia. You can go to the top and look out over the city most of the time; the staff usually doesn't have a problem with it. The building was constructed in 1932 as the PSFS offices, and it still has that acronym on the top. I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Up close and personal! Looking at the side facing New Jersey. Don't replace this with an LED version!
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Samurai ไปไหนวะ คลิปนี้เป็นคลิปนำเที่ยวเมือง Philadelphia ขอให้สนุกนะครับ หากมีโอกาสก็สามารถมาเที่ยวตามได้ สามารถกดข้ามไปดูสถานที่ต่างๆได้ข้างล่างครับ http://www.visitphilly.com/ Music by Joakim Karud : https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Ukiyo - https://soundcloud.com/ukiyoau Blue Wednesday - https://soundcloud.com/bluewednesday 1.) City Hall 0:00 2.) Love Park 8:56 3.) Masonic Temple 15:40 4.) Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts 18:59 5.) Comcast Center 20:08 6.) Liberty Place 20:45 7.) PSFS Building/ Loews Philadelphia Hotel 22:20 , 2:11:31 8.) China Town 24:50 9.) Reading Terminal Market 28:39 10.) National Constitution Center 34:19 11.) Liberty Bell 42:29 12.) Independence Hall 47:51 13.) Rittenhouse Square 50:51 14.) Schuylkill River Park 53:14 15.) South Bridge 56:02 16.) Univer...
Travel video about destination Philadeplhia. Sights & Attractions in Philadelphia As the most important city in colonial America, Philadelphia has a rich history. The declaration of Independence was signed in the city's state house, now the Independence Hall. Other significant events like the signing of the US Constitution and the creation of a national flag also took place in Philadelphia. Many buildings from this revolutionary period can be visited; most of them are clustered in the Independence National Historical Park. City Hall, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Society Hill, Museum of Art, 30th Street Station, Betsy Ross House, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, PSFS Building, Logan Square, Rittenhouse Square, Carpenters' Hall, The Drake, Fairmount Water Works, Liberty Place Photos of Philad...
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Up close and personal! Looking at the side facing New Jersey. Don't replace this with an LED version!
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Zooming in and out from various spots in Philly! Video shot from Loews Hotel (PSFS building) 33rd floor.
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011 See the City of Philadelphia from a whole new perspective. From atop the Loews Hotel in Center City Philadelphia, Temple University Photojournalists document the Philadelphia skyline. From below, citizens of Philadelphia often walk through their city blind of the lives of the buildings around them, to them they can only look up. But from more than 400 feet in the air one can see eye to eye with the Statue of William Penn and gaze upon the 10 structures that tower over him. For more information on the skyscrapers of Philadelphia refer to: -http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/ -http://www.emporis.com/building/ Music (chosen most appropriately) accredited to the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Soundtrack Track 13 - Captain's Table Track 9 - Honey Bunch