2010
AD Classics: Chrysler Building / William Van Alen | ArchDaily
In a skyline that has developed New York as a destination for architects and city lovers alike, the Chrysler Building by William Van Alen is identifiable from any distance for its distinguishable style and profile against its surroundings. With the initial intention to be the world’s tallest building, it remained so for only eleven months until it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. The Chrysler Building is a classic example of the Art Deco style, from the street to its terraced crown. Interior and exterior alike, it is admired for its distinctive ornamentation based on features that were also found on Chrysler automobiles at the time.
2009
The City Visible - The Fire Escape, Both Lowly and Glamorous
[history and usage of the fire escape]
One in 8 Million - The New York Times
[wonderfull portrait of 8 newyorkers]
2008
Rich People Rooftops NYC
amazing images of rooftops in NYC
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