Skyscraper »» Click here to see
other skyscrapers.
Observation
deck:
Location:
The
White House is something of an architectural landmark
in Europe. It is the continent's first skyscraper,
built in 1898 for a pair of Rotterdam businessmen
eager to show off their wealth. They commissioned,
"a grand office building in the American spirit."
This is the result: An 11-story, 147-foot structure
in the French chateau style. It rests on nine-hundred
pilings driven into the ground, and at the time of
its completion was the tallest building in Europe.
It was also one of the few buildings in central Rotterdam
to survive the German bombing campaigns of World War
Two. Unlike American skyscrapers which rely on a steel
frame to support its stonework, this building's load
it borne by two thick interior walls perpendicular
to four other lighter walls. However, steel is still
used to hold the facade in place and to brace the
floors.