

#427 The Chrysler Building and the Great Skyscraper Race
Mar 1, 2024
Explore the intense skyscraper race in 1920s NYC with rival architects, Van Alen and Severance, competing to build the tallest building. Learn about the influence of Walter Chrysler's brand on the design of the Chrysler Building. Discover the evolution of NYC's skyline from the Jazz Age to the present skyscraper surge.
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Steel-Frame Construction
- Steel-frame construction allowed skyscrapers to rise higher, using steel for support instead of thick masonry walls.
- Taller buildings with masonry required thicker lower walls, limiting window space and making interiors darker.
Elevators and Building Value
- Elevators were crucial for taller buildings, as walking up many flights was undesirable.
- Before elevators, top floors were cheaper due to the climb, unlike today.
Skyscraper Canyons
- Skyscrapers created canyons, blocking sunlight and fresh air in neighborhoods like the Financial District.
- This negatively impacted office workers and tenants, prompting the city to act.