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[Beekman Tower Hotel] G_1443 [9/10/2012 10:27:56 AM]
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Circular "temple" dominates the corner plaza.
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Viewed from the back (north).
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The one-time headquarters of the Royal Insurance Company.
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The base was originally rusticated white marble.
Now used as a residence hall by Pace and the New School.
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Don't blame De Lemos & Cordes for the awkward top: A different architect spliced two floors to the original six.
The fire escape was not part of the original design.
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Nelson Tower's distinct white crown is visible from throughout the Garment District.
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Seventh Avenue main entrance.
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Biograph Studios once had a revolving stage on the roof - it followed the sun for filming.
Brick, red granite and terra cotta make up the facade.
The original lobby was cut in half to make another store (now occupied by Cohen's Fashion Optical).
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
Roosevelt Building detail.
The massive copper mansard roof is easy to spot from a block away.
Art Nouveau in the SoHo Cast Iron District.
Squat Doric columns seem to bulge under the building's weight.
Deeply incised detail in the terra cotta (wonderfully restored!).
NEL Co. - New Era Lofts.
Pac-Man grafitti challenges a copper lion.
Rich terra cotta sixth floor looks almost like carved ivory.
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Color in the spandrels (decorative panels above/below each window) enhance the tower's vertical lines.
Majestic in the Gothic details.
A closeup shows that much of the terra cotta is repaired, replaced or missing. The roof was originally gilded.
One World Trade Center rises to the west.
It's getting crowded: Construction cranes on One World Trade Center intrude. By 2014, an 80-story hotel/residential tower is slated to open directly behind the Woolworth Building.
The three-story limestone base has rich gothic detailing.
Above the main entrance.
Above the main entrance.
Four heads repeat around the Barclay Street, Broadway and Park Place facades. (1)
Four heads repeat around the Barclay Street, Broadway and Park Place facades. (2)
Four heads repeat around the Barclay Street, Broadway and Park Place facades. (3)
Four heads repeat around the Barclay Street, Broadway and Park Place facades. (4)
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The light court lacks some of the color and detailing of the more visible facades.
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Detail from entryway arch.
Detail from entryway arch.
"Tourists Are Not Permitted Beyond This Point"
The spectacular lobby is also a NYC Landmark.
Broadway Chambers Building is designed in the classical base-shaft-capital configuration.
The building's crown is of colorful terra cotta.
Viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge.
The building's base is rusticated (joints emphasized) granite; the brickwork above is patterned to mimic the rustication.
A plain modern door replaces the original, and is out of character.
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The bronze storefronts are a 1929 revision.
The four monumental statues are by J. Massey Rhind and represent four aspects of commerce, according to the NYC Landmarks Presrvation Commission.
Views from the south and east show the Park Row Building's highly irregular shape - and a lack of decoration.
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R. H. Robertson used horizontal bands to try to de-emphasize the building's height.
The towers were once used as observatories - now they are designated triplex apartments.
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The balconies are strictly decorative.
The narrow Ann Street facade includes a freight entrance.
Steel trusses span the light courts.
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The Park Row Construction Company bought the adjoining lots to ensure that no tall buildings would block the Park Row Building's windows.
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For many years, the elaborate ceiling was covered by a drop-ceiling. The 15-foot ceilings were restored in 2002.
Viewed from the New York Public Library.
The East 39th Street facade.
Radio Wave Building - 49 W27th Street near Sixth Avenue.
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The entrance is on W31st Street.
The upper floors are referred to as "tower floors" in building plans.
The Greeley Square Building stands one block south of Greeley Square.
Each setback has a slightly corbeled cornice trimmed in limestone.
A modest, restrained four-story limestone base.
Masonic Building, viewed from the north along Sixth Avenue.
Masonic Hall, viewed from Sixth Avenue.
Masonic Hall entrance on W24th Street.
Masonic Hall - W24th Street facade.
Masonic Hall detail.
Masonic Hall detail.
Masonic Hall detail.
Masonic Hall detail.
Masonic Hall logo - on rear of Masonic Building.
Masonic Hall W24th Street facade.
Masonic Hall - W24th Street facade.
Masonic Building - W23rd Street at Sixth Avenue.
Masonic Building - W23rd Street at Sixth Avenue.
Park Avenue Tower's pyramid crown is only visible from a distance.
As you approach Park Avenue Tower (which isn't actually on Park Avenue) the crown disappears but the building's complex tapering planes are more evident.
View looking up the E55th Street facade.
A modest plaza on the East 55th Street side.
The planes are so complex, it's difficult to find a true vertical.
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The East 56th Street side has no plaza.
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The bright cobalt conical crown commands attention from blocks away, but can't be seen from across the street.
Angled wings on the cylindrical tower reminds one of a sattelite and its solar panels.
At street level the color scheme has warmed to blue-green puntuated by gray and near-black polished granite.
Small, as plazas go, but still the most generous pedestrian space in the vicinity.
Bowed double-height storefronts face Lexington Avenue.
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A puzzling projection - Greek elements tacked on to a postmodern building. Can't figure out why.
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One Worldwide Plaza is the 50-story office tower on Eighth Avenue between W49th and W50th Streets - the signature crown can only be seen from afar.
Two Worldwide Plaza is the complex's 38-story mid-block residential tower.
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Three copper crowns mark Worldwide Plaza's principal structures, which occupy the entire block from Eighth to Ninth Avenue, between W49th and W50th Streets.
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Entrance to the seven-story courtyard residential building.
The six-screen movie theater was converted to "New World Stages" - an off-Broadway venue.
Plaza between the office and condominium towers. The fountain sculpture is "Four Seasons" by Sidney Simon.
Plaza between the office and condominium towers. The fountain sculpture is "Four Seasons" by Sidney Simon.
Rear (plaza) entry to One Worldwide Plaza. A driveway from W49th to W50th Street cuts through the plaza.
The condominium tower.
A plaza-level fitness club is part of the condo amenities.
A three-story arcade (patrolled by zealous security!) circles the office tower base.
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One Worldwide Plaza's Eighth Avenue facade.
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Decoration and Design Building is an L-shaped structure with facades on Third Avenue, E58th and E59th Streets. (view from E59th Street)
View from E58th Street/Third Avenue.
Note ribbon windows wrapping around corners.
Retail space on the E58th Street side.
Symetrical setbacks along 58th Street.
E58th Street.
Third Avenue entry.
Making the most of a relatively low-ceilinged lobby.
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Along E59th Street - the foot of the "L."
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A second E59th Street entrance.
On the corner: an iPod Nano-sized clock hugs the wall.
One of the E59th Street entries - and garage.
The two-story arcade entry is dominated by "brick sculpture" by Alexsandra Kasuba.
Within the arcade, an entry to the subway and a diminutive branch of the New York Public Library.
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Notice how well 560 Lexington Avenue blends in with neighbors General Electric Building (to right) and St. Barts church (behind, on E50th Street).
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Brick sculpture detail.
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Empire State Building - Fifth Avenue at W34th Street
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The 50-story Solow Building has commanding (and expensive) views of Central Park.
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Lever House reflects neighboring Banco Santander Building.
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[General Electric Building] A_1970 [9/12/2012 1:34:03 PM]
[General Electric Building] B_1953 [9/12/2012 1:17:45 PM]
[General Electric Building] D_1602 [9/10/2012 11:45:41 AM]
[General Electric Building] E_1613 [9/10/2012 11:50:30 AM]
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[General Electric Building] G_1632 [9/10/2012 11:56:13 AM]
[General Electric Building] H_1635 [9/10/2012 11:57:35 AM]
[General Electric Building] I_1638 [9/10/2012 11:58:06 AM]
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[General Electric Building] K_1639 [9/10/2012 11:58:39 AM]
[General Electric Building] L_1642 [9/10/2012 12:00:09 PM]
[General Electric Building] M_1653 [9/10/2012 12:03:58 PM]
[General Electric Building] N_1655 [9/10/2012 12:04:23 PM]
[General Electric Building] O_1569 [9/10/2012 11:36:13 AM]
[General Electric Building] P_1359 [9/10/2012 9:27:37 AM]
[General Electric Building] Q_1566 [9/10/2012 11:35:38 AM]
[General Electric Building] T_1681 [9/10/2012 12:21:16 PM]
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[General Electric Building] V_1684 [9/10/2012 12:22:29 PM]
The 28-story Beekman Tower Hotel was originally conceived in 1921 as a 14-story residence for female college grads.
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[Beekman Tower Hotel] E_1428 [9/10/2012 10:20:35 AM]
Decoration is very sparse.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
[Fifth Avenue Swath] R00_4702 [7/3/2012 10:40:07 AM]
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[Fifth Avenue Swath] R02_4244 [6/21/2012 8:11:19 AM]
[Fifth Avenue Swath] R02_5430 [7/8/2012 12:45:17 PM]
[Fifth Avenue Swath] R03_3301 [6/11/2012 11:13:53 AM]
[Fifth Avenue Swath] R03_3575 [6/15/2012 9:06:49 AM]
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[Fifth Avenue Swath] R04_5176 [7/7/2012 9:21:28 AM]
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[Fifth Avenue Swath] R30_3790 [6/15/2012 10:48:33 AM]
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A slender tower above the terra cotta-edged setbacks.
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Faience (glazed terra cotta) friezes decorate the crown - hiding water tank and mechanical installations.
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See City Review articlee for frieze details. Note the flared green and bronze panels, simulating tops of columns (between topmost windows).
Setback detail.
Setbacks.
E 45th Street entry.
Ornate Fifth Avenue vestibule.
Ornate Fifth Avenue vestibule.
Ornate Fifth Avenue vestibule.
Jefferson Market Courthouse - now a branch of the NY Public Library - 6th Avenue at Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.
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Jefferson Market Courthouse clock tower.
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Window detail - Jefferson Market Courthouse
Jefferson Market Courthouse
SE corner - Jersey Street at Mulberry Street.
Puck Building - Mulberry Street facade.
Puck Building - Mulberry Street facade.
Puck Building - NE corner.
Puck Building - NE corner.
Puck
Puck Building - north end.
Puck Building - Lafayette Street facade.
Puck Building - Lafayette Street facade - a second (small) Puck statue is hidden by scaffold, above doors.
Siegel-Cooper Building - 620 Sixth Ave.
Siegel-Cooper Building - 620 Sixth Ave.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - 620 Sixth Ave.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
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Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building
Grand Central Terminal
Paramount Building
Rockefeller Center
Gershwin Hotel
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Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper Building - detail.
Siegel-Cooper warehouse/wagonhouse.
Siegel-Cooper warehouse/wagonhouse.
Siegel-Cooper warehouse/wagonhouse.
Viewed from Park Row.
Looking north along Broadway.
The view from Church Street, showing the light court between the two wings of the 30-story base. An 80-story hotel/residential tower (30 Park Place) is planned for the construction site in the foreground.
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