Sky lobby explained

A sky lobby is an intermediate interchange floor in a skyscraper where people can change from an express elevator that stops only at the sky lobby to a local elevator that stops at a subset of higher floors.

Early uses of the sky lobby include the original Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and 875 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago.[1]

Nearly 200 people were estimated to have been in the 78th floor sky lobby of the South Tower of the original World Trade Center when it was hit directly by United Airlines Flight 175, leaving only around a dozen who survived the impact and escaped the tower before it collapsed.[2] [3]

One World Trade Center (Manhattan)

One World Trade Center is the tallest skyscraper in New York City. Like the original World Trade Center buildings it replaced, the new building has a sky lobby to reduce the amount of space devoted to elevators. The sky lobby is on the 64th floor; Each set of five to six stories is served by a separate bank of elevators. The elevators to the sky lobby, along with the ones used for the nonstop service to the 100th-floor One World Observatory, are the fastest in the Western Hemisphere. The observatory elevator transports passengers 100 floors in under one minute.[4]

875 North Michigan Avenue (Chicago)

The John Hancock Center's sky lobby on the 44th floor serves only the residential portion of the building that occupies 48 floors (floors 45–92). Three express elevators run from the residential lobby on the ground floor to the 44th floor, with all three of the elevators stopping at one of the parking garage levels.[5] At floor 44, residents transfer to two banks of three elevators. One bank serves 21 floors (floors 45–65) and the other serves 28 floors (floors 65–92). Although all six elevators stop at floor 65, this floor is roughly the same layout as the residential floors immediately above and below it. It is not a sky lobby because residents can also board elevators to higher floors at floor 44.[6]

The tower's 44th floor sky lobby includes a pool, gym, dry cleaner, convenience store, about 700 mailboxes, two "party" rooms, a sitting area overlooking Lake Michigan, a small library, a refuse room (with trash chutes emptying here), offices for the managers of the residential condominium,[7] and a polling station for residents during elections.

Floors above 92 are serviced by direct passenger elevators from the ground floor, and by two freight elevators that serve 55 floors (floors 44 to 98).[8]

Buildings with sky lobbies

Building Name Year Location Floors of sky lobby(s)
1969 Chicago, Illinois, United States 44
2019 New York City, New York, United States 35
1972 New York City, New York, United States 44, 78
1973 New York City, New York, United States 44, 78
1973 Chicago, Illinois, United States 33/34, 66/67
1980 London, United Kingdom 23/24
1982 Houston, Texas, United States 60
1983 Houston, Texas, United States 34/35, 58/59
1983 Houston, Texas, United States 51
1985 Seattle, Washington, United States 40
1987 Miami, Florida, United States 11
1990 Seattle, Washington, United States 40
1999 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 41/42
2002 Tokyo, Japan
2008 Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia 3, 8
2004 Taipei, Taiwan 35/36, 59/60
1993 Taipei, Taiwan 16
1990 Wan Chai North, Hong Kong 38
1990 Wan Chai North, Hong Kong 38
1992 Wan Chai North, Hong Kong 46
1998 Central, Hong Kong 42
2003 Central, Hong Kong 33, 35, 55, 56
2004 New York City, New York, United States 6, 20
2006 Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong 41
2005 Quarry Bay, Hong Kong 36, 37
2007 Calgary, Alberta, Canada18, 36, 58
2008 Shanghai, China 28/29, 52/53
2010 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 43, 76, 123
2009 New York City, New York, United States 11
2010 West Kowloon, Hong Kong 48/49, 88, 98/99
2020 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 42/43, 75/76, 125/126[9]
One World Trade Center(2014-) 2014 New York City, New York, United States 64
Rosslyn Central Place Office Tower2016 Arlington, Virginia, United States 6
2018 Saint Petersburg, Russia 29/30, 53/54
2019 Melbourne, Australia 83, 84[10] [11]
2017 Los Angeles, California, United States 70
2015 Shanghai, China 22/23, 37/38, 52/53, 68/69, 101
2018 Wuhan, China 25/26, 49/50, 70, 116/117
2012 Sumida, Tokyo, Japan 4F, 350m
2014 Osaka, Japan 17/18, 19/20
1996 Jakarta, Indonesia 46
2021 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 40/41, 75/76
UOB Plaza Tower One 1995 Singapore, Singapore 37–38
2015 Surabaya, Indonesia 1[12]
2012 Makkah, Saudi Arabia M2,[13] M4[14]
2015 Surabaya, Indonesia 20
1990 Chicago, Illinois, United States 46
2012 Chicago, Illinois, United States 11
Djamaa el Djazaïr2019Algiers, Algeria4

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Otis History: The World Trade Center. Otis Elevator Company. 2006-12-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061115072321/http://www.otis.com/otis150/section/1,2344,ARC3066_CLI1_RES1_SEC5,00.html . 2006-11-15.
  2. Web site: Neal . Rome . A Sept. 11 Survivor's Tale . CBS News . 2002-09-10 . 2022-11-27.
  3. Web site: Corbett . Glenn . How the Design of the World Trade Center Claimed Lives on 9/11 . HISTORY . 2018-09-05 . 2022-11-27.
  4. Web site: Fastest Elevators in the West Climb Tallest Skyscraper in the West . Scientific American . May 21, 2015 . January 30, 2020.
  5. Web site: Residential Sky Lobby elevators. YouTube. January 1, 2020. March 12, 2020.
  6. Web site: Residential Elevators at 875 N Michigan Ave. YouTube. January 1, 2020. March 12, 2020.
  7. Web site: The John Hancock Center. Earl Reid. 2008-01-07.
  8. Web site: Residential Service elevators. YouTube. January 8, 2020. March 12, 2020.
  9. Web site: Adrian Smith interview. WTTW. August 4, 2011. 2011-08-07.
  10. Web site: Six Star Hotel – Australia 108. 2013-03-19. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130426151243/http://www.australia108.com.au/six-star-hotel/. 2013-04-26.
  11. Web site: Rising high: 108-storey super tower planned for Melbourne. The West Australian. 2012-11-12. 2013-03-19.
  12. This is not a ground floor, and in other building on EEPIS complex, this floor is known as 2nd floor.
  13. Used as the hotel lobby
  14. Used as the serviced apartments lobby