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The '''Chrysler Building''' is one of [[New York City|New York City's]] leading landmarks and, as of [[Timeline#1997|1997]], the fifth tallest building building in [[Manhattan]] (after the [[Eyrie Building]], the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]], and the [[Empire State Building]]). | The '''Chrysler Building''' is one of [[New York City|New York City's]] leading landmarks and, as of [[Timeline#1997|1997]], the fifth tallest building building in [[Manhattan]] (after the [[Eyrie Building]], the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]], and the [[Empire State Building]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 21:00, 6 September 2025
The Chrysler Building is one of New York City's leading landmarks and, as of 1997, the fifth tallest building building in Manhattan (after the Eyrie Building, the twin towers of the World Trade Center, and the Empire State Building).
History
In 1994, when Elisa Maza first showed Goliath a tour the city, the two glided past the building. ("Awakening: Part Three")
Real World Background
Designed by William Van Alen, the first true skyscraper began construction on January 21, 1929 and finished a little more than a year later on May 27, 1930. Upon completion, the Chrysler Building was not only the tallest building in the world but the world's tallest structure, taking the title from the Eiffel Tower. Competition for the title of "world's tallest" was so intense, the spire was installed in secret. [1] It held the title for the next eleven months, when it was surpassed by the Empire State Building.
As of 2025, it is the thirteenth tallest building in New York.
Production Background
The Chrysler Building was a clear inspiration for the Apex Tower. [2]
See Also
- Chrysler Building at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia