Building-in-Time from Giotto to Alberti and Modern Oblivion

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Old N.Y. Times Tower keeps up tradition". The Christian Science Monitor. December 17, 1965. p.11. ISSN 2573-3850. ProQuest 510762391. Property agents say that some landlords have been rushing to sell ahead of the first MEES deadline. Highest Electric Signs In Times Sq. Go On Today". The New York Times. July 23, 1965. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on September 4, 2022 . Retrieved August 5, 2022.

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a b c d Gelder, Lawrence Van (December 11, 1994). "Lights Out for Times Square News Sign?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on May 8, 2016 . Retrieved August 9, 2022.a b White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). AIA Guide to New York City (5thed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p.271. ISBN 978-0-19538-386-7. a b c Lankevich, George J. (2001). Postcards from Times Square. Square One Publishers. p.20. ISBN 9780757001000. Archived from the original on August 5, 2022 . Retrieved September 16, 2020. These include solar panels on roofs, replacing old heating systems with heat pumps, restructuring the façade of buildings to add more windows, improving ventilation and adding insulation. Goldberger, Paul (February 27, 1981). "Latest Times Sq. Proposal: Why It May Succeed: An Appraisal Renovation of Times Tower Proposed". The New York Times. p.B4. ISSN 0362-4331. ProQuest 121804824. What: Founded in 1937 to showcase early modernist avant-garde art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as ‘The Guggenheim’, is one of the most popular museums in New York City. This iconic piece of International Style architecture was American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright’s last major work and is revered internationally as his greatest masterpiece. Wright’s ingenious concept envisioned a continuous ramped gallery, allowing visitors to take an elevator to the top level and then descend leisurely amidst Guggenheim’s collection of nonobjective geometric paintings. While initially polarizing critics, The Guggenheim went on to revolutionize the design of galleries and museums, both in architectural form and in the way exhibitions would be experienced.

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However, green new builds are not as clear cut as they seem: demolition can contribute to emissions by releasing so-called “embodied carbon”.

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Allied Chemical Tower To Get an English Cafe". The New York Times. April 12, 1965. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on August 5, 2022 . Retrieved August 5, 2022. As the century wore on, this resolved itself into a passion for the Baroque grandeur which Louis XIV had turned into an instrument of statecraft at Versailles. Formal, geometrical and symmetrical planning meant that a great lord could sit in his dining chamber, at the physical as well as the metaphorical centre of his world, with suites of rooms radiating out in straight lines to either side. His gardens would reflect those lines in long, straight walks and avenues.

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Stairs and elevators were placed on the western side of the building, [226] and there were restrooms on each story next to the stairs and elevators. [230] When the building was constructed, it had seven elevators and over a hundred other motorized appliances, including printing presses, pumps, and fans. [231] [232] Of these, five elevators were for passengers and two were for freight. [233] Two of the building's elevators (one passenger and one freight) ran from the basement to the top story, while the other elevators only ran to the 16th story. [234] Although all the passenger elevators could travel at 500 feet per minute (150m/min), one of these elevators could also be used to transport heavy equipment and could be slowed down to 25 feet per minute (7.6m/min), thereby doubling its carrying capacity. [233] The elevator cabs were originally copper cages with mirrors on each wall. [235] In 1998, Discover Card replaced ITT Corporation as the operator and sponsor of the topmost screen on One Times Square as part of a ten-year deal. The deal came alongside the announcement that Discover Card would be an official sponsor of Times Square's 1999–2000 festivities. [243] a b "Times Tower Sold for Exhibit Hall; Douglas Leigh Buys 24-Story Building in the Square". The New York Times. March 16, 1961. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on August 5, 2022 . Retrieved August 5, 2022.What: Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Daniel Burnham, the Fuller Building, or Flatiron as its better known represents a turning point in the city’s construction methods and subsequent height limitations. Being one of the first buildings to use a steel frame, it was able to rise to 87m making it one of the tallest in the city on completion in 1902. While still incorporating classical features with a three part limestone and glazed terra-cotta façade, it seems to defy architectural logic and at the time of construction was commonly expected to collapse when faced with a strong gust of wind. Over a century later Burnham’s design has undermined doubt and the Flatiron building has become one of New York’s most iconic images. a b c "Enormous Weight of Modern Structures; Uneven Pressures to Contend With in the New Times Building. Skeleton Frame Going Up at the Rate of About Three Stories a Week – How All the Steel Is Tested". The New York Times. November 29, 1903. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on September 4, 2022 . Retrieved August 6, 2022. Leases—Borough of Manhattan". The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide. Vol.70, no.1795. August 9, 1902. p.209. Archived from the original on August 6, 2022 . Retrieved August 6, 2022– via columbia.edu. a b c "Douglas Leigh New Owner: 'Times' Sells Times Tower; Exhibition Hall Is Planned". New York Herald Tribune. March 16, 1961. p.1. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 1326871256. Robbins, Jim (June 8, 1988). "Pictures: New State-Of-The-Art Facilities For No. 1 Times Square Structure". Variety. Vol.331, no.7. p.7. ISSN 0042-2738. ProQuest 1438491962.



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