US Bank Center (Milwaukee)
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Państwo | Stany Zjednoczone | |
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Miejscowość | Milwaukee | |
Adres | 777 East Wisconsin Ave. | |
Architekt | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, Fitzhugh Scott | |
Wysokość całkowita | 183,2 m | |
Kondygnacje | 42 | |
Ukończenie budowy | 1973 | |
43°02′17,66″N 87°54′08,13″W/43,038239 -87,902258 | ||
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US Bank Center – wieżowiec w Milwaukee, w stanie Wisconsin, w Stanach Zjednoczonych, o wysokości 183,2 m. Budynek został otwarty w 1973 i liczy 42 kondygnacje.
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Location map of the USA (without Hawaii and Alaska).
EquiDistantConicProjection:
Central parallel:
* N: 37.0° N
Central meridian:
* E: 96.0° W
Standard parallels:
* 1: 32.0° N * 2: 42.0° N
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Formulas for x and y:
x = 50.0 + 124.03149777329222 * ((1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * sin(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180)) y = 50.0 + 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * 0.02613325650382181 - 1.6155950752393982 * 124.03149777329222 * (1.3236744353715044 - (1.9694462586094064-({{{2}}}* pi / 180)) * cos(0.6010514667026994 * ({{{3}}} + 96) * pi / 180))
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Copyright © 2005 Sulfur U.S. Bank Center located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, stands 601 feet (183 meters) high and is the tallest building in the state.