Chrysler Building (New York City)
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
N 40° 45.089 W 073° 58.539
18T E 586472 N 4511674
Masterpiece of architect William Van Alen and in my opinion the most beautiful skyscraper in the world - it is a slender silhouette of Art-Deco Chrysler Building tower in New York City...
Waymark Code: WM884A
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/18/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 61

Masterpiece of architect William Van Alen, in my opinion the most beautiful skyscraper in the world, it is a slender silhouette of Art-Deco Chrysler building. The Chrysler building and especially its ornamented spire is unmistakable part of the NYC skyline...

Chrysler Building, built between 1926 and 1930, was briefly the tallest in the world, at 319 m (1047 feet). It claimed this honour in November 1929, when the building was topped off with a 180 foot (55 m) spire, and held the record until the Empire State Building opened in 1931. The decorative scheme of the facade and interior is largely geometric. At the request of Walter P. Chrysler, who commissioned the building, stainless steel automobile icons (e.g., radiator caps in the form of Mercury) were incorporated in the frieze on the setback at the base of the tower and in decorative work on other parts of the building. The building’s pierless corners and sleek design are typical of the modernism of the 1920s. A major restoration of the landmark's facade was conducted in 1978–1979, the beautiful spire was restored in 1995.

City, State or City, Country: New York, New York

Year Built: 1928-1930

Architect: William Van Alen

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