The Architecture of the Chrysler Building

The Architecture of the Chrysler Building

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The Chrysler Building, completed in 1930, was the tallest building in the world for a brief period. It is renowned for its Art Deco style and car industry-related ornamentation, such as metallic eagles and radiator cap replicas. Architect William Van Allen used stainless steel for its unique design. Initially, the upper levels housed broadcasting equipment, but now they are used for lighting displays. Located in Manhattan's Turtle Bay, the building is a celebrated architectural icon, often rated higher than the Empire State Building by New Yorkers.

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