Sunday, 7 December 2014

Chrysler Building by Joann Vitali

Chrysler Building

The Chrysler Building was built between 1928 and 1930 and designed by architect William Van Alen. With 77 stories and standing 1046 feet tall, the Chrysler Building was the tallest building in the world for a few months, but was quickly surpassed by the Empire State Building.

Stainless-steel eagle heads and Chrysler radiator caps were added to the design when Walter P. Chrysler bought the project before construction.

Chrysler Building is an iconic New York City image, easily recognizable in New York City's sprawling skyline because of its shiny peak.

Walter Chrysler bought the project before construction and had the architect William Van Alen add decorative features inspired by Chrysler's automobile designs, including stainless-steel eagle head hood ornaments, Chrysler radiator caps, racing cars on the 31st floor, and even the notable shiny vertex.

Today, visitors can see the building from the outside, as well as visit the lobby to examine the Art deco details and beautiful ceiling mural by Edward Trumbull, but the rest of the building is leased to businesses and not accessible to visitors.



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The Chrysler building in New York City shot in infrared.










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