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    CHICAGO METRO HISTORY FAIR2012 SUMMARY STATEMENT FORM

    Please TYPE on sheet or use word processing

    ALL PROJECTS: Attach an annotated bibliography. Please divide primary and secondary sources from each other.Two copies of SSF & Annotated Bibliography are required for competitions.

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    Title: The Sears Tower: A Sky High Revolution

    Student name(s) Benjamin CooperProject Category:Group Individual and Exhibit Performance Website

    Check if applicable (and respond to the 3rd

    question):This project uses the 2012 National History Day theme, Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History

    1. THESIS STATEMENTPresent the projects argument or interpretation in two sentences. If you are using the NHD theme, you might want to makeit evident in your thesis statement.

    This website will explore the revolution and reaction wrought by the Sears Tower and show how therevolution has endured in spite of challenges over time.

    2. SUMMARY OF PROJECTBriefly explain your project and its conclusion. Include: How and why did change happen and what was the impact? Why isit historically significant? What historical meaning or importance can we learn from your findings?

    In 1969, Sears, which had several offices in the Chicagoland area, needed to consolidate theircampuses. It would have cost them a considerable amount of money to make their building flat asthey would have had to buy a lot more land. Moreover, this would have been impossible to build indowntown Chicago as downtown is only an eight-block area. Therefore, Sears decided on a singlevertical campus in the Sears Tower.

    The impact of the Sears Tower was huge. First, the Sears Tower was the tallest building in theworld for 25 years and was considered a revolution by architects who looked to it for inspiration.

    Secondly, other countries got competitive and wanted to make their own tallest skyscrapers whichsparked a chain of innovation throughout the world. Then, it had a revolutionary design that wasimitated by several skyscrapers, including the Burj Khalifa of Dubai, currently the tallest building in theworld. The bundled tube design of the Sears Tower allows for each tube to support one anothermaking it very strong.

    The building of the Sears Tower is a very important event historically. It marked the movementof the world skyscraper capital from New York to Chicago and it took the skyscraper to new heights

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    3. Required for projects using the National History Day theme only.Explain how this project integrates the NHD theme Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History into its argument.

    My project focuses on the revolution of the Sears Tower and the reaction during and afterconstruction. It shows that the Sears Tower was a revolution through its design, dimensions,materials, construction, business strategy and urban planning. Peoples reactions to this revolution

    ranged from awe and anger, compliments to complaints.

    4. PROCESS

    A. What historical question did you start off withand how did it changeWhy did Sears want to have the tallest building in the world? This was my first question. Icouldnt see a practical purpose in it. However, as I went into the project, I uncovered theanswer to this. Eventually, my question evolved: how did the Great Fire of 1871 affect theconstruction of skyscrapers including the Sears Tower? Finally I wanted to find out: how wasthe Sears Tower important in the history of architecture?

    B. Select one piece of evidence that you used and explain how it influenced your argument.I used a piece from the Chicago Tribune called Sears Tower: New Heights of Design Will Blend

    Advanced Concepts. This gave support to my thesis that the Sears Tower was revolutionary in itsdesign, dimensions, materials, construction, business strategy and urban planning. I realized hownovel this building was at that time as it is now and how it enhanced Chicagos skyline.

    C. List libraries (other than school), museums, and other institutions that you visited to do yourresearch.

    1.Schaumburg Township District Library

    http://schaumburglibrary.org/http://schaumburglibrary.org/http://schaumburglibrary.org/