From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chrono order

This list would be more useful if it were in chrono order (afterall it has "timeline" io the name).Thanks. Americasroof ( talk) 02:29, 23 July 2010 (UTC) reply

  • i'm not sure what you mean....it is in chronological order...isn't it? -- emerson7 04:22, 23 July 2010 (UTC) reply
Thanks. I guess it was just two buildings (one of which I was looking to add something) which needed to be flipped which I did. Americasroof ( talk) 11:04, 23 July 2010 (UTC) reply
actually the order should be by height and date. if smith tower (1914/141m) was completed earlier and is taller than the pacbell building (1925/133m)....the pacbell building should not be in the template at all. -- emerson7 22:48, 23 July 2010 (UTC) reply
Thanks for the eagle eye. I was myopic on focusing on one building. P.S. Nice to be looking at something other than Deepwater for a change ;-) Americasroof ( talk) 01:08, 24 July 2010 (UTC) reply

Contradictions

The list seems to be inconsistent with the listed heights. Usually it lists roof height, with some exceptions:

  • Central Tower says 91 m, article says it was 96 m at the time and reduced in 1938
  • Mercantile National Bank Building lists its clock tower height, article says its roof height is actually 131.1 m (not tall enough to be listed)
  • " Republic Center" lists the spire height of Republic Center Tower I; its roof height is actually 138 m (not tall enough to be listed)
  • Sheraton Dallas Hotel says it's 183 m, which contradicts the article's 550 feet (170 m)

The list should probably look more like:

Central Tower (96 m) (1898) · Smith Tower (141 m) (1914) · Kansas City Power and Light Building (145.1 m) (1931) · Sheraton Dallas Hotel (170 m) (1959) · ExxonMobil Building (185 m) (1963) · Elm Place (191 m) (1965) · 555 California Street (237 m) (1969) · Transamerica Pyramid (260 m) (1972) · Aon Center (262 m) (1973) · JPMorgan Chase Tower (305 m) (1982) · U.S. Bank Tower (310 m) (1990)

Thoughts? — Mrwojo ( talk) 17:07, 9 June 2012 (UTC) reply