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  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • Tower Crane next to skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane Skyscraper - GOR-1207409...jpg
  • Looking up at  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.
    Skyscraper Abstract #2 - GOR-110669-...jpg
  • City Spires at 156 W56th Street, mixed use commercial and residential luxury apartment skyscraper. 75 floors looking up at perspective and vanishing point.
    City Spire Skyscraper - GOR-110667-1...jpg
  • City Spires at 156 W56th Street, mixed use commercial and residential luxury apartment skyscraper. 75 floors looking up at perspective and vanishing point.
    City Spire Skyscraper - GOR-110663-1...jpg
  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • One Vanderbilt is a 93-story supertall skyscraper at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.<br />
<br />
On the bottom few floors, the top section of the facade slopes upward, while the bottom section slopes downward, creating a diagonal wedge.  The facade consists mostly of a glass curtain.<br />
<br />
The top of One Vanderbilt consists of a group of pavilions at different heights, which taper to the antenna. Between the main roof on the 60th floor and a point just above the 66th floor, there are "C"-shaped screens on the east and west sides, collectively known as "the crown"wall with panels that extend from the floor to ceiling of each story.
    1 Vanderbilt 93-story Skyscraper Di...jpg
  • Tower Crane next to skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane Skyscraper - GOR-1207409...jpg
  • Claridge Hotel Doom at sunset.<br />
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The Boardwalk Empire era the Claridge was known as the “Skyscraper By the Sea” because of the Manhattanesque design. At 370 feet tall, the Claridge was the tallest building in New Jersey.
    Claridge "Skyscraper By the Sea'' - ...jpg
  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • Sun Light Reflecting off Skyscraper dark clouds
    Sun Lght Reflecting off Skyscraper D...jpg
  • One Vanderbilt is a 93-story supertall skyscraper at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.<br />
<br />
On the bottom few floors, the top section of the facade slopes upward, while the bottom section slopes downward, creating a diagonal wedge.  The facade consists mostly of a glass curtain.<br />
<br />
The top of One Vanderbilt consists of a group of pavilions at different heights, which taper to the antenna. Between the main roof on the 60th floor and a point just above the 66th floor, there are "C"-shaped screens on the east and west sides, collectively known as "the crown"wall with panels that extend from the floor to ceiling of each story.
    1 Vanderbilt 93-story Skyscraper Tr...jpg
  • One Vanderbilt is a 93-story supertall skyscraper at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.<br />
<br />
On the bottom few floors, the top section of the facade slopes upward, while the bottom section slopes downward, creating a diagonal wedge.  The facade consists mostly of a glass curtain.<br />
<br />
The top of One Vanderbilt consists of a group of pavilions at different heights, which taper to the antenna. Between the main roof on the 60th floor and a point just above the 66th floor, there are "C"-shaped screens on the east and west sides, collectively known as "the crown"wall with panels that extend from the floor to ceiling of each story.
    1 Vanderbilt 93-story Skyscraper #...jpg
  • One Vanderbilt is a 93-story supertall skyscraper at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.<br />
<br />
On the bottom few floors, the top section of the facade slopes upward, while the bottom section slopes downward, creating a diagonal wedge.  The facade consists mostly of a glass curtain.<br />
<br />
The top of One Vanderbilt consists of a group of pavilions at different heights, which taper to the antenna. Between the main roof on the 60th floor and a point just above the 66th floor, there are "C"-shaped screens on the east and west sides, collectively known as "the crown"wall with panels that extend from the floor to ceiling of each story.
    1 Vanderbilt 93-story Skyscraper - ...jpg
  • Looking up at  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.
    Skyscraper Abstract #6 - GOR-110669-...jpg
  • Looking up at  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.
    Skyscraper Abstract #3 - GOR-110669-...jpg
  • Looking up at  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.
    Skyscraper Abstract #1 - GOR-110669-...jpg
  • Looking up at City Spires at 156 W56th Street, mixed use office and residential  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.<br />
<br />
City Spires 156 W56th Street
    Skyscraper - GOR-110669-cR1-16.jpg
  • City Spires at 156 W56th Street, mixed use commercial and residential luxury apartment skyscraper. 75 floors looking up at perspective and vanishing point.
    Skyscraper - GOR-110664-cR1-16.jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Crane On Top Skyscraper - GOR-181348...jpg
  • Mixed use office and residential  skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.
    Skyscraper Mirrored - GOR-110669-cR...jpg
  • Looking up at Tower Crane and tall skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane and Skyscraper - GOR-169...jpg
  • Looking down at skyscraper perspective and vanishing point.
    Skyscraper Looking Down - GOR-110669...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Crane On Top Skyscraper - GOR-143253...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Crane On Top Skyscraper - GOR-12001...jpg
  • Eschar Abstract<br />
<br />
Computer abstract Tribute to M.C.Escher's 1953 Lithograph Relativity. <br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.
    Skyscraper Escher Abstract #4 - GOR-...jpg
  • Looking up at five Tower Cranes and skyscraper under construction.<br />
___________________<br />
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1) Tower Crane and Skyscraper - GOR-169373-cEcR19<br />
2) Tower Crane Diptych - GOR-148421-20-cR18<br />
3) Tower Crane and Skyscraper - GOR-169376-cEcR19<br />
4) Tower Crane - GOR-148425-cE18<br />
5) Hudson Yards Crane - GOR-151707-18
    Tower Cranes Skycraper Montage # 1 -...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-1...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower Triptyc...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-...jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of Steinway Tower skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
111 West 57th Street, also known as the Steinway Tower, is an 84-story 1,428-foot supertall residential skyscraper<br />
<br />
When completed, the tower will be one of the tallest buildings in the United States, as well as the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23[5] or 1:24. The north <br />
side of the tower rises directly up to the pinnacle of the building. On the south side of the tower, a series of setbacks appear as the tower rises, thinning out as the height of the building increases.
    Tower Crane : Steinway Tower - GOR-...jpg
  • Fifth Avenue Clock in foreground looking up at the  Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. <br />
<br />
The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Fifth Ave Clock Tiffany Plaque Flati...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City. It  is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style - GOR-129675-...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City,  is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehey - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehey - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City.  is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivism is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • Fifth Avenue Clock in foreground looking up at the  Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. <br />
<br />
The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Fifth Ave Clock Flatiron Building - ...jpg
  • One Vandebilt Place viewed from Bryant Park.<br />
<br />
Tower Crane and One Vanderbilt skyscraper under construction in the clouds.  One Vanderbilt also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
    Bryant Park View of One Vandebilt P...jpg
  • Tower Crane and One Vanderbilt skyscraper under construction in the clouds.  One Vanderbilt also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
    Tower Crane on One Vanderbilt Place ...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City.  is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivism is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • Looking up at Tower Crane on top of One Vanderbilt Place under construction.<br />
<br />
One Vanderbilt (also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City. The tower will stand immediately to the west of Grand Central Terminal. <br />
<br />
When completed in 2020, the 1,600,000-square-foot  skyscraper's roof will be 1,301 feet high and its spire will be 1,401 feet , making it the city's fourth-tallest building after One World Trade Center and the under-construction Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street.
    Tower Crane One Vanderbilt Place - G...jpg
  • Looking up at Tower Crane on top of One Vanderbilt Place under construction.<br />
<br />
One Vanderbilt (also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City. The tower will stand immediately to the west of Grand Central Terminal. <br />
<br />
When completed in 2020, the 1,600,000-square-foot  skyscraper's roof will be 1,301 feet high and its spire will be 1,401 feet , making it the city's fourth-tallest building after One World Trade Center and the under-construction Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street.
    Tower Crane One Vanderbilt Place - G...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City.<br />
<br />
It is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style New York by G...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City, is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • Fifth Avenue Clock in foreground looking up at the  Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. <br />
<br />
The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Fifth Ave Clock and Flatiron - GOR-8...jpg
  • Looking up at the architectural details of glass skyscraper in New Orleans
    Reflections - GOR-66058-09.jpg
  • One Vandebilt Place viewed from Bryant Park.<br />
<br />
Tower Crane and One Vanderbilt skyscraper under construction in the clouds.  One Vanderbilt also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
    One Vandebilt Place - GOR-187719-cRc...jpg
  • One Vandebilt Place viewed from Bryant Park.<br />
<br />
Tower Crane and One Vanderbilt skyscraper under construction in the clouds.  One Vanderbilt also One Vanderbilt Place is a 67-floor supertall skyscraper under construction at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City.
    Bryant Park View of One Vandebilt P...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City.<br />
<br />
It is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    New York by Gehry - GOR-154676-cR18 ...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City. It is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style - GOR-129678-...jpg
  • New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City,  is one of the tallest residential towers in the world, and it was the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the architectural style of Deconstructivism. <br />
<br />
Deconstructivismt is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Style NY Gehry - GO...jpg
  • Closeup of Arches of the Flatiron Building or Fuller Building, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in  Manhattan, New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak.<br />
<br />
It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Flatiron Building - GOR-92385-cEcR-1...jpg
  • Fifth Avenue Clock in foreground looking up at the  Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. <br />
<br />
The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Fifth Ave Clock - GOR-87977-12.psd
  • Fifth Avenue Clock in foreground looking up at the  Flatiron Building at 175 Fifth Avenue New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper.<br />
<br />
Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper north of 14th Street. <br />
<br />
The building sits on a triangular island block formed by Fifth Avenue, Broadway and East 22nd Street, with 23rd Street grazing the triangle's northern (uptown) peak. It anchors the south (downtown) end of Madison Square, and the north (uptown) end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District.
    Clock-Flatiron Building - GOR-87977-...jpg
  • Looking up at the architectural details of glass skyscraper in New Orleans
    Reflections - GOR-66059-09.jpg
  • Two images(close up and long view) of tower crane on top of skyscraper under construction.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used.
    Tower Crane Diptych - GOR-148421-20c...psd
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane - GOR-148425-cE18.jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane - GOR-148421-cE18.jpg
  • Looking up though sculptur at skyscraper in New York City
    Looking Up - GOR-66051-09.jpg
  • Tower Crane on top of skyscraper under construction.
    Tower Crane Diptych - GOR-148420-21-...psd
  • Looking up at New York skyscrapers at 6th Avenue and 28th Street, Hyatt House center building on the corner.
    Skyscrapers 6th Ave & 28 - GOR-17510...jpg
  • The Consolidated Edison Building at night is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928
    ConEdison Clock Tower Hexaptych - GO...jpg
  • 56 Leonard Street is an 821 feet tall, 57-story skyscraper currently under construction on Leonard Street in Tribeca, NYC.<br />
<br />
Designed by the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron describes the building as "houses stacked in the sky." When completed, it will be the tallest structure in Tribeca.
    56 Leonard Street - GOR-1002884-cE21.jpg
  • The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928
    ConEdison Clock Tower Quadriptych - ...jpg
  • Looking up from the street belove at The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928.
    ConEdison Clock Tower - GOR-1207322-...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Insurance Building Ceiling L...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building Ceiling Light T...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    Building Outdoor Light Fixtures Mont...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Insurance Building - GOR-194...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building - GOR-181772-20.jpg
  • 1) Gold Pyramid NewYork Life Insurance Building - GOR-173801-cRcE19<br />
2) Gold Pyramid of New York Life Insurance Building - GOR-174343-cR19<br />
3) New York Life Insurance Full Moon - GOR-175341-48-3cR19<br />
4) New York Life Insurance Building Gold Pyramid - GOR-174329-cR19<br />
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<br />
The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Montage - GOR-175341-348...jpg
  • Chrysler Building before Sunset View from the Hyatt House rooftop on  West 28th Street.<br />
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The Chrysler Building in New York City was built in 1930. For a few months, this Art Deco skyscraper was the tallest structure in the world. It was also one of the first buildings composed of stainless steel over a large exposed surface.<br />
Art Deco buildings have many of these features:<br />
<br />
    * Cubic forms<br />
    * Ziggurat shapes: Terraced pyramid with each story smaller than the one below it<br />
    * Complex groupings of rectangles or trapezoids<br />
    * Bands of color<br />
    * Zigzag designs<br />
    * Strong sense of line<br />
    * Illusion of pillars <br />
The architect, William Van Alen, drew inspiration from machine technology for the ornamental details on the Chrysler Building: There are eagle hood ornaments, hubcaps and abstract images of cars.
    Chrysler Building before Sunset - GO...jpg
  • Looking up at Tower Cranes and skyscraper under construction in Hudson Yards.<br />
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Hudson Yards is a large-scale redevelopment program planned, funded and constructed under a set of agreements among the State of New York, New York City, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, with the aim of expanding New York City's Midtown Manhattan Business District westward to the Hudson River. <br />
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The program includes a major rezoning of the Far West Side, an extension of the New York City Subway's 7 ​ trains to a new subway station at 34th Street and 11th Avenue, a renovation and expansion of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and a financing plan to fund the various components.
    Tower Cranes Hudson Yards - GOR-1680...jpg
  • The Chrysler Building in New York City was built in 1930. For a few months, this Art Deco skyscraper was the tallest structure in the world. It was also one of the first buildings composed of stainless steel over a large exposed surface.<br />
<br />
The Chrysler Building is renowned for its terraced crown, which is an extension of the main tower. Composed of seven radiating terraced arches, a radiating sunburst pattern with many triangular vaulted windows, eagle gargoyles echo the treatment of the 31st, to the spire.<br />
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Art Deco buildings have many of these features:<br />
<br />
    * Cubic forms<br />
    * Ziggurat shapes: Terraced pyramid with each story smaller than the one below it<br />
    * Complex groupings of rectangles or trapezoids<br />
    * Bands of color<br />
    * Zigzag designs<br />
    * Strong sense of line<br />
    * Illusion of pillars <br />
The architect, William Van Alen, drew inspiration from machine technology for the ornamental details on the Chrysler Building: There are eagle hood ornaments, hubcaps and abstract images of cars.
    Chrysler Building - GOR-143293-18.jpg
  • Clouds around the Empire State Building.The Empire State Building is a 103-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. <br />
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The Empire State Building is  thought of as an American cultural icon. <br />
<br />
It is designed in the distinctive Art Deco style and has been named as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
    Empire State Building In Clouds - GO...jpg
  • The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928
    ConEdison Clock Tower - GOR-125415-1...jpg
  • Computer abstract of altered and enhancement of Deconstructivism Style Architecture as digital <br />
computer art.<br />
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Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract <br />
surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
<br />
The skyscraper's structural frame is made of reinforced concrete, and form-wise it falls within the <br />
architectural style of Deconstructivism. Which is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in <br />
manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and <br />
dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope.
    Deconstructivism Distortion - GOR-12...jpg
  • Closeup of skyscraper windows forming a repeating pattern of design of sharp angles
    Windows Abstract - GOR-69125-09.jpg
  • Mirror image of closeup of skyscraper windows forming a repeating pattern of design of sharp angles
    Windows Abstract - GOR-69121-09-mH.jpg
  • Close up of architectural detail of skyscraper window forming stripe pattern
    Stripes - GOR-66055-09.jpg
  • Looking up at The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928.
    ConEdison Clock Tower # 1 - GOR-1979...jpg
  • Looking up at The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928.
    ConEdison Clock Tower # 2 - GOR-197...jpg
  • Looking up at The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928.
    ConEdison Clock Tower - GOR-197750-c...jpg
  • The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928
    ConEdison Clock Tower Hexaptych - G...jpg
  • The Consolidated Edison Building, also previously known as the Consolidated Gas Building, is a Neoclassical skyscraper built in 1928
    ConEdison Clock Tower Pentaptych - G...jpg
  • 56 Leonard Street is an 821 feet tall, 57-story skyscraper currently under construction on Leonard Street in Tribeca, NYC.<br />
<br />
Designed by the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron describes the building as "houses stacked in the sky." When completed, it will be the tallest structure in Tribeca.
    56 Leonard Street - GOR-1207468-cE21...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building Ceiling Light -...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building Ceiling Light -...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building Ceiling Light T...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    Building Outdoor Light Fixtures Mont...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
<br />
Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
<br />
From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
<br />
The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    Building Outdoor Light Fixtures Dipt...jpg
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