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180: “A Race to the Sky”: The Rise of New York City’s Chrysler, Manhattan Company, and Empire State Buildings

History That Doesn't Suck

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Race to the Sky

This chapter delves into the fierce competition among architects to design the tallest building in New York City during the late 1920s, highlighting the iconic Chrysler, Manhattan Company, and Empire State Buildings. It chronicles the rivalry between architects William Van Allen and Craig Severance, showcasing their personal and professional struggles as they pushed the limits of architectural innovation. With a focus on the technological advancements and unique design features of the Chrysler Building, the narrative illustrates how this intense battle transformed the city's skyline.

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