| Location |
| 405 Lexington Av. |
| Metro |
| 42nd Grand Central (4,5,6) |
| Info |
| Tallest building in the world when constructed |
| Remarks |
| The art-deco style skyscraper is one of
the New Yorkers' favorite buildings |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the race for the
tallest building in the world started and the Chrysler Building was the
first building to top the then highest building, the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
New York would keep
the highest building in the world until 1974, when the Sears Tower was
built in Chicago.
For Walter P. Chrysler, from the car manufacturer, building the highest
building in the world was a status symbol. The Chrysler building was in
a race with the Bank of Manhattan for obtaining the title of highest building
in the world. It looked like the Bank of Manhattan would win the race,
with an expected height of 283 meters against the around 230 meters for
the Chrysler building. But the spire of the Chrysler buil ding
was constructed in secret inside the tower.
Just one week after the Bank of Manhattan had reached its top, the spire
of the Chrysler building was put in place, making it 319 meters high,
thus beating the Bank of Manhattan as the highest building in the world.
It would not keep this title for long: one year later the Empire
State Building was erected.
The Chrysler building is one of the last skyscrapers in the Art Deco style.
The gargoyles depict Chrysler car ornaments and the spire is modeled on
a radiator grille. It has been restored in 1995 and it glitters again
like it must have in the thirties.
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