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- Q615999 abstract "Not to be confused with Jeddah Tower, previously known as Mile-High TowerThe Mile High Illinois, Illinois Sky-City, or simply The Illinois is a visionary skyscraper that is over 1 mile (1,600 m) high, conceived and described by Frank Lloyd Wright in his 1956 book, A Testament. The design, intended to be built in Chicago, included 528 stories, with a gross area of 18,460,000 square feet (1,715,000 m2). Wright stated that there would have been parking for 15,000 cars and 150 helicopters.Had it been built, it would have been the tallest building in the world by far, being more than four times the height of the then tallest building in the world, the Empire State Building, and twice as tall as the world's current tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, the design of which is said to have been inspired by that of The Illinois.".
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- Q615999 floorArea "7.846E7".
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- Q615999 location "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.".
- Q615999 name "The Illinois".
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- Q615999 comment "Not to be confused with Jeddah Tower, previously known as Mile-High TowerThe Mile High Illinois, Illinois Sky-City, or simply The Illinois is a visionary skyscraper that is over 1 mile (1,600 m) high, conceived and described by Frank Lloyd Wright in his 1956 book, A Testament. The design, intended to be built in Chicago, included 528 stories, with a gross area of 18,460,000 square feet (1,715,000 m2).".
- Q615999 label "The Illinois".
- Q615999 name "The Illinois".