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The 1,046-foot-tall Chrysler Building, completed in May of 1930, was the pinnacle of both the then-unnamed Art Deco period and the skyscraper boom that rapidly transformed New York City’s skyline.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Chrysler Building Has Towered Above New York City for Nearly a Century. Now, the Art Deco Skyscraper Is for SaleThe Chrysler Building in New York City is for sale—and despite its iconic status, it could go for cheap. While the building ...
The tallest building in the world upon completion in 1930, this skyscraper, constantly changing hands and needing maintenance ...
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This Art Deco icon grazing the sky is the first skyscraper to ever be built in EuropeA pioneering Art Deco tower in 1930s Europe When it first rose into Antwerp’s skyline in 1932, the Boerentoren looked like nothing else in Europe. Inspired by New York’s skyscrapers, it ...
Our next Art Deco Centenary profile looks at American architect Raymond Hood, whose knack for skyscrapers led to him being branded the "brilliant bad boy of architecture". Hood's buildings include ...
The Chrysler Building, a symbol of Art Deco glamor in the 1930s and once the tallest skyscraper in the world, is up for sale, again.
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