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Flatiron Building
23rd Street, Broadway; 5th Avenue, New York
1902
Daniel Burnham, Architect

scanned image from 1989 by isabelle lomholt
Famous piece of New York architecture that appears on numerous postcards
and in many films, so-named due to its sharp pointed plan.

New York skyscraper photos: Andrew McRae, 2007
At 87m high the Flatiron building is the original New York skyscraper.

scanned image from 1989 by isabelle lomholt
Other key New York Skyscrapers:
Empire State Building
350 Fifth Avenue, New York
1931
Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, Architects
Empire State Building
381m high skyscraper, Art Deco architecture - especially the tower interior,
famous New York landmark.
Rockefeller Center
5th - 7th Avenue; 47th - 51st Street, Midtown, New York
1932-40
Raymond Hood, Architect
Rockefeller Center
The home of the beautiful ice rink, supreme luxury of the Rainbow Rooms,
and the Radio City Music Hall
Seagram Building
375 Park Avenue, New York
1954-58
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Architect; Philip Johnson
Seagram Building
Philip Johnson became an associate for Mies van der Rohe on the Seagram
Building in 1955: he worked on interiors such as the Four Seasons Restaurant.
Ten Key New York buildings (chronological):
1. Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York Frederic Bartholdi
2. Flatiron Building Daniel Burnham, Architect
3. Pennsylvania Station McKim, Mead & White, Architects
4. Chrysler Building William Van Alen, Architect
5. Empire State Building Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, Architects
6. Rockefeller Center Raymond Hood, Architect
7. Guggenheim Museum Frank Lloyd Wright Architects
8. Seagram Building Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Architect
9. TWA Building, New York Airport Eero Saarinen, Architect
10. Whitney Museum Marcel Breuer, Architect
New York Skyscrapers
Freedom Tower - Site of World Trade Center
Ground Zero, Lower Manhattan
2004-
Daniel Libeskind Architects + David Childs of SOM Architects
Controversial towers to replace the New
York World Trade Centre skyscrapers lost in 2001. The main Freedom
Tower skyscraper by Libeskind was to be a significant number of feet
high - 1,776 ft - to mark a key American date in history - United States
Year of Independence; the building was largely handed over to architect
David Childs.
World Architecture : e-architect
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New York Architects
New York Architecture
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Chrysler Building New York
: page - adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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