Plans for the slender building ... The new design for 350 Park Avenue will make it one of the tallest buildings in New York. The structure will primarily serve as an office building and is ...
Commissioned by Unilever for its headquarters, the slender, 21-story blue-green monolith oriented perpendicularly to the street was the first all-glass modernist architecture skyscraper to be built in ...
New York chiefs are trying to rid the Big Apple of its concrete jungle reputation. Those slender skyscrapers might be interesting to glance up at for tourists, but the architectural intensity can ...
The totem-like The Greenwich residential skyscraper in the Financial District ... famous ultra-skinny supertall tower at 432 Park Avenue on the New York skyline. The Greenwich is nearly as slender and ...
New York City has seen several skyscrapers spring up in recent years ... At 1,031 feet (314 metres) high, it features a slender line of terraces that wrap around its exterior in a spiral pattern ...
And with Hollywood studio Skydance Media expected to shake up CBS after completing an expected merger with its corporate ...
The marten is a slender-bodied animal with short legs ... Since 1936, when the range had shrunk from nearly all New York to the central Adirondacks, complete protection or special trapping seasons ...
This year the single most notable development came courtesy of the New York Times architecture ... will be a bumper crop of especially tall, slender skyscrapers piercing the skyline like ...
on the banks of New York City’s East River, the 18-acre United Nations Headquarters remains both a symbol of peace and a beacon of hope. The Headquarters consist of four main buildings ...
George Eastman was born on July 12, 1854, in Waterville, New York. His father ... and with that slender entree, to receive funding from other sources. In 1930 the Eastman Kodak Company made ...
Lyndon French for The New York Times Supported by By Dan Kaufman ... “We didn’t, in today’s words, occupy the Senate and House office buildings and close ’em down. I’m not saying we ...