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The Chrysler Building: Creating a New York Icon, Day by Day
The Chrysler Building is surely the jewel in the crown of New York City's skyline. Completed in 1930, the 77-story Art Deco skyscraper--the tallest in the world at the time it was finished--quickly became the symbol of big city glamour, excitement, and style. Its cloud-piercing spire and gleaming, steel-clad ornament depicting gargoyles, hubcaps, and the winged helmets of Mercury came to represent the thrill of the Machine Age at its most exuberant. But, until now, this magnificent building has also been one of the least documented and studied, a simple result of the fact that there were no known archives relating to its design or construction. This material was lost in the decades following its completion, or so everyone believed, until author David Stravitz discovered a box of negatives on the floor of a defunct stock photo company, just days before they were to be shipped off for silver reclamation. The never-before-seen photographs, reproduced as sumptuous duotones in this oversize book, illustrate the day-by-day construction of this American icon. The photographs were taken by professional photo companies hired to document the construction of the building. In so doing, they also captured the day-to-day life taking place on the streets and in the environs of the Chrysler Building in exquisite detail. This book beautifully illustrates the history of one of the most important buildings in New York as it emerged from street level to spire.
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- Posted: Jun-25-2009
Cloud Club is a big part Missing
The book is a tribute to buildings that were works of art. The only thing missing is the crown jewel of the Chrysler building, The Cloud Club. A private mens club that hosted the elite of business society DK Ludwig at the time the richest man in the world, Charles Lindburgh (who would never sign...
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- Posted: May-02-2005
THE New York Skyscraper
This is a wonderful book with amazing vintage black and white period photos. The book mostly focuses on the building of the skyscraper in the 30's and my only qualm with the book is the lack of current photos of the building, but that is a minor critisism and should not reflect on the overall...
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- Posted: Apr-20-2005
A Loving Restoration
This book is very expensive, but very worth it. As described, the author discovered, almost by accident, a real treasure trove of exquisitely high quality photographs taken to document the building's completion to architectural specification. Rounding out a wonderfully detailed description of...
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- Posted: Mar-12-2005
Fascinating--but who is the author?
The photos are undeniably great. All that is missing is the Cloud Club. But I'm still trying to figure out who David Stravitz is. Certainly not the author. Not one of the photographs is his. By his own admission he stumbled across this work. The firm actually responsible, Peyser & Patzig...
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- Posted: Oct-06-2003
The glory of Van Alen's frivolity
Author David Stravitz wisely bought over five hundred, soon to be destroyed, negatives in 1979. They pictured New York in the 1920s and 30s and in particular one hundred and fifty showed the day by day construction of the Chrysler Building. Over a hundred of them are reproduced in this stunning...
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- Posted: Jul-01-2003
For the Chrysler Building lover in all of us.
This is it.This is the one you want, if you have a love for the Chrysler building's construction, her insides and outsides. Beautiful photos - all black and white, in a beautifully presented book. It creates a brilliant record of the construction of one of the most loved buildings in the...
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- Posted: Feb-26-2003
A Treasure of Images of the Chrysler Building
If you are a Chrysler Building enthusiast, supporter, collector, historian, architecture buff, this is a wonderful book. It provides a fascinating look at construction and architectural details never seen for any building, let alone this one, which has far too few images available and does not...
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- Posted: Jan-08-2003
Pictorial Treasure
Those of us who have lived our lives in the shadows of the Chrysler Building have always been captivated by her presence in the cityscape and as a metaphor for the majesty and possibility of our New York. The New York of strivings and limitless possibilities; a place of glamour and solid...
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- Posted: Jan-07-2003
a book worthy of it,s subject
there is a power that emenates from this building that is captured by this wonderful book.the mood created is evocative of it,s time,and pays tribute to evryone that helped erect it.the building is unique and its personality is captured faithfully by these terriffic photographsdarryl pasternack
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- Posted: Jan-06-2003
OUTSTANDING!
The pictures in this book speak for themselves. Excellent! This book is a must have for anyone interested in the history of NYC. I am very impressed and will look for other work by David Stravitz.
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