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True or Apocryphal: Buffalo City Hall Suicide Incident


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1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Is BFLo City Hall the tallest east of the MS or is that not true?

 

Some of those windows have AC units.  LoL... What a dump.

Buffalo City Hall is one of the finest examples of art deco architecture you will find in the world.

 

Architectural students study it from all over.

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

Buffalo City Hall is one of the finest examples of art deco architecture you will find in the world.

 

Architectural students study it from all over.

 

 

 

 

tons of great work in the city, i enjoyed it with hours to kill for road trips

 

 

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i thought it was a caller to Coach Chuck Dickerson who told Coach he couldn't take the Bills meekly losing any more and was going to jump off the Peace Bridge

 

Coach talked him out of it, saying that the players didn't care so why should he, but the caller chose this option instead.

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20 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Just wish they could 86 the window units...  Who needs AC in BFLo anyway? Right on The Lake..

Umm,brahh, this is an office building generating a lot of heat and very little to no ventilation. It's a giant hot box.

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1 minute ago, Boyst62 said:

Umm,brahh, this is an office building generating a lot of heat and very little to no ventilation. It's a giant hot box.

Yeah... But being an Architectural marvel of the Art Deco era... You'd think there would be a way to figure out central air.

 

It's City Hall... They waste a ton of money and go Spartan on this?

 

It's like strapping a Thule rack to a Ferrari.

 

Just saying.  It wrecks it for me.  The mechanical inside must be a mess to be hanging 40+ pound units 20 stories up.  Tacky, IMO.

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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

The mechanical inside must be a mess to be hanging 40+ pound units 20 stories up.  Tacky, IMO.

 

They still have the mechanicals for loading ice  blocks in through openings in the ground floor walls to provide "air conditioning" for the building    It's wild to think of that being high tech back in the day...

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4 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yeah... But being an Architectural marvel of the Art Deco era... You'd think there would be a way to figure out central air.

 

It's City Hall... They waste a ton of money and go Spartan on this?

 

It's like strapping a Thule rack to a Ferrari.

 

Just saying.  It wrecks it for me.  The mechanical inside must be a mess to be hanging 40+ pound units 20 stories up.  Tacky, IMO.

The building is reminiscent, in some respects, of stuff made in ancient Rome.


Their office buildings didn't have air conditioning either.  People survived. 

 

Not like A/C is needed in Buffalo, anyway, for more than about 3 weeks a year.

 

Actually you raise an interesting point.  The building was finished in 1931.  I wonder how many similar buildings had A/C built into them at that time.  I'm not sure how prevalent that was. 

 

The problem is that if a building is not built with A/C in mind, it can be difficult to engineer all the ducting needed into the building after the fact, especially if you want to conceal it.  

 

I do agree that all the window unit A/Cs sticking out on the exterior looks like ****.

 

The entire building is badly in need of a media blasting as well.  It's filthy. 

 

I assume there is no money in the budget for this stuff. LOL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Lurker said:

 

They still have the mechanicals for loading ice  blocks in through openings in the ground floor walls to provide "air conditioning" for the building    It's wild to think of that being high tech back in the day...

If it's blowing air over ice and have the mechanicals... You would think it would be not hard to convert to modern system.  Same principle.

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