Visitors to chicago s willis tower the city s tallest building captured video that appears to show cracks in the glass floor of its skydeck ledge 103 floors above ground.
Plexiglass floor on sears tower.
103rd floor on plexiglass awesome.
Sears tower its name until 2009 is a 110 story 1 450 foot 442 1 m skyscraper in chicago.
It was also the tallest building in the western hemisphere for 41 years until the new one world.
Willis tower is the premier corporate office building in chicago home to more than 100 companies including prominent law insurance transportation and financial services.
A 4 foot plexiglass extension that allows you to walk out of the building and feel as if you are suspended in mid air over the streets of chicago.
A willis tower.
Review of skydeck chicago.
Visitors can feel the swaying of the tower on windy days.
The willis tower ex sears is set up quite nicely with a quick metal detector at before the ticket box office followed by the history of the construction and the continued process of keeping it green.
Video captured by a visitor shows the glass floor designed to give visitors the sensation of floating high about the windy city splintered into thousands of pieces.
The willis tower skydeck is on the 103rd floor of what was at one time the world s tallest building.
Sears willis tower skydeck gives you a incredible views.
At completion in 1973 it surpassed the world trade center in new york city to become the tallest building in the world a title that it held for nearly 25 years.
The glass bottomed sky ledge on the 103rd floor of chicago s willis tower cracked on monday night after a woman and her two children stepped out onto it pictures.
It is situated on the 103 rd floor of the building at a height of more than 412m 1350 feet above ground level.
Not content with having the tallest building in america the owners of sears tower in chicago have installed glass box viewing platforms which stick out of the building 103 floors up.
The willis tower formerly and informally.
The incident occurred on the former sears tower s observation deck on the 103rd floor.
It was opened to public in june 1974.