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  2. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Building was designed by William Van Alen in the Art Deco style and is named after one of its original tenants, automotive executive Walter Chrysler. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] With a height of 1,046 feet (319 m), the Chrysler is the 12th-tallest building in the city as of 2019 [update] , tied with The New York Times Building . [ 23 ]

  3. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Building was soon surpassed in height by the Empire State Building by William F. Lamb (1931), in a slightly less lavish Deco style and the RCA Building (now 30 Rockefeller Plaza) by Raymond Hood (1933) which together completely changed New York City's skyline. The tops of the buildings were decorated with Art Deco crowns and spires ...

  4. Art Deco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Building, by William Van Alen (1928–30), updated the traditional gargoyles on Gothic cathedrals with sculptures on the building corners in the shape of Chrysler radiator ornaments. [5] Another major landmark of the style was the RCA Victor Building, now the General Electric Building, by John Walter Cross. It was covered from top ...

  5. William Van Alen - Wikipedia

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    Van Alen (middle) dressed as the Chrysler Building at a 1931 ball Chrysler Building Former Childs Restaurant in Washington, DC. William Van Alen was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1883 to James Van Alen and Ina C. Van Alen (née Harder) both from Dutch descent. [1] He attended Pratt Institute while working for the architect Clarence True.

  6. Architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The conch style is represented in Pensacola, Florida and other areas of Florida, ... The Chrysler Building, 1930. New York's Empire State Building, 1931.

  7. The Walter P. Chrysler Museum, opened in October 1999, was also located on the CTC campus. The museum closed in 2012. It reopened, with reduced hours, in 2016, and closed permanently in December that year. Chrysler then converted the museum building to office space, and it currently houses the US headquarters of Maserati and Alfa Romeo.

  8. Art Deco architecture of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top left: Spire of the Chrysler Building, Manhattan; upper levels of the Park Plaza Apartments, the Bronx; entrance of Madison Gardens apartments, Brooklyn; and the Marine Air Terminal exterior, Queens. Art Deco architecture flourished in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. The style broke with many traditional ...

  9. 1930 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    April – 40 Wall Street (at this time the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building), briefly the tallest building in the world. May 20 – Chrysler Building in New York, designed by William van Alen, succeeds the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building as the tallest building in the world and the Eiffel Tower as the tallest structure. It remains the world's ...