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NEW YORKNEW YORK

ARCHITECTUREARCHITECTURE

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Statue of Liberty · Liberty Island , Frederic Auguste Bartholdi , 1884 to 1886

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Night Aerial Views of Manhattan Island

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Woolworth Building Cass Gilbert Architect 1910 to 1913  terra cotta cladding, 60 story tower

Chase Manhattan Bank, Gordon Bunshaft Architect

1961

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Brooklyn Bridge, John Augustus Roebling Architect, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1869 to 1883  

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Citicorp Center, Hugh Stubbins and

Associates 1976 to 1978 Daily News Building, Raymond Hood Architect 1930

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Flatiron Building, Daniel Burnham Architect, 1902

McGraw-Hill Building, by Raymond Hood, at New York, 1930.

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New York Public Library , Carrere and Hastings , 1897 to 1911

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Rockefeller Center , Sunken courtyard

Rockefeller Center, Raymond Hood, Architect,

  1932 to 1940

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U.S. Custom House, Town and Davis Architects,

1833 to 1842.

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U. N. Plaza, by Roche-Dinkeloo 1969 to 1975

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Museum of Modern Art, by Philip S. Goodwin and Edward D. Stone, 1938 to 1939

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General Assembly Hall · United

Nations Headquarters

Secretariat Building from visitor's entry · United Nations Headquarters , Le Corbusier, Oscar

Niemeyer, 1947, finished 1953

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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THE FULLER BUILDING, architect Walker & Gillette, 1928-1929

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THE WESTERN UNION BUILDING, architect Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker , 60 Hudson St, 1928-1930

BANK OF NEW YORK, architect Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker One Wall Street, at

Broadway , 1931

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New Yorker Hotel, architect Sugarman & Berger 481 Eighth Ave., bet. W34 and W35. 1930

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GE Building, originally RCA Building architectRaymond Hood, 30 Rockefeller

Plaza, bet W49 and W50,1933 

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General Electric Building (Originally the RCA Victor Building) architect Cross & Cross, 570 Lexington Avenue at 51st St. date1929-1931

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One Fifth Ave. architect Helmle, Corbett & Harrison and Sugarman & Berger, Harvey Wiley Corbett as chief designer, East 8th St.date1929

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Williamsburgh Savings Bank architect Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, (despite the name it stands in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn rather than Williamsburg).date1929

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Time Warner Center  Architect David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP10 Columbus Circle,2003

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Carnegie Hall, architect William B. Tuthill with Richard Morris Hunt and Dankmar Adler as consultants (hall); Henry J Hardenbergh (tower additions 1894); 156 W57, at Seventh Ave.  Date Erected: 1891 (hall); 1986 (hall renovation); 1990 (tower)

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Waldorf=Astoria Hotel , architect Schultze & Weaver,301 Park Ave., between E49 and E50. , 1929-1931

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THE ELDORADO, architect Margon & Holder and Emery Roth, 300 Central Park West  date1929-1931

Apartment Building

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Tudor City, architect Fred F. French & Co., H. Douglas Ives , East 40th to East 43rd Streets, bet. First and Second Aves. date1925-8

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Columbus Circle Fountain,, Sculptor Gaetano Russo ,Columbus Circle, Unveiled 1892

Grand Army Plaza, architect Olmsted and intersection of Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park W., Eastern Pkwy., and Vanderbilt Ave.1870.

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George Washington Bridge,  architect Othmar Ammann, Cass Gilbertnorthern Manhattan

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Manhattan Bridge, architect Gustav Lindenthal, Nichols, Modjeski and Leon Moisseiff.Location East River between Canal Street, Manhattan and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn.date1901-9

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Queensboro Bridge, 59th Street BridgearchitectGustav Lindenthal in collaboration with Leffert L. Buck and Henry Hornbostel (designers of the Williamsburg Bridge). Connects Queens Plaza with mid-town Manhattandate1909

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Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, architect Senior partner Othmar Herrmann Ammann Chief engineer Milton Brumer Project engineers Herb Rothman, Frank L. Stahl Design engineer Leopold H. Just Engineer of construction John West Kinney location Staten Island – Brooklyn Opening date November 21, 1964 (upper level)June 28, 1969 (lower level)

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Triborough Bridge Hell Gate Bridge

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Grand Central Terminal

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Grand Central Terminal , architect Reed & Stem, Warren & Wetmore location42nd Street and 3rd Ave.date1903-1913

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St. Patrick’s Cathedral (RC) ,architect James Renwick Jr. and William Rodrigue lFifth Avenue, bet. E50 and E51. date1851-79, towers 1888

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Hearst Magazine Building, architect Joseph Urban, tower Sir Norman Foster location951-969 Eighth Ave at W47.  date1928, tower 2004