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  1. Feb 17, 2014 · Completed in 1913 in New York, United States. The Woolworth Building, an innovative and elegant early skyscraper completed in 1913, endures today as an iconic form on the New York City skyline.

  2. The Woolworth Building is a 792-foot-tall (241 m) residential building and early skyscraper at 233 Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Cass Gilbert, it was the tallest building in the world from 1913 to 1930, and remains one of the 100 tallest buildings in the United States as of 2024.

    • November 4, 1910; 112 years ago
    • Witkoff Group, Cammeby's International (bottom 30 floors), KC Properties (top 30 floors)
    • 55
  3. Location: 233 Broadway, New York, New York. Design & Construction: 1910-1913 [1910-1913 Irish-1999; 1910-1913 Christen-2001] Architect: Cass Gilbert. The Woolworth Building is Cass Gilbert's best-known tall building and one of the most famous skyscrapers in the United States.

    • The New Skyline
    • World’S Tallest
    • Gargoyles

    Given the colossal buildings that now cover downtown Manhattan, it can be hard to understand just how distinctive Cass Gilbert’s Woolworth Building appeared in relation to the skyline when it was new, one hundred years ago. Skyscrapers emerged in Chicago the 1880s as a way to concentrate commercial office functions within the limited space downtown...

    Gilbert utilized the most advanced steel-frame construction techniques of the time allowing the Woolworth to sound 57 stories to 792 feet — the world’s tallest building until 1930. In contrast to the relative horizontality of Chicago skyscrapers and the sharp divisions between base and tower of earlier New York skyscrapers like the Singer Building ...

    The building’s decorative neo-Gothic program only adds to this sense of monumentality. On the exterior, ornate sculptural arches, finials, and gargoyles over-scaled enough to be read from street-level, refer directly to European medieval architecture, and draw the eye towards the heavens in the same manner as a High Gothic cathedral. Inside the bui...

  4. Cass Gilbert, Woolworth Building, 1913 (New York City) A New Skyline. Given the colossal buildings that now cover downtown Manhattan, it can be hard to understand just how distinctive Cass Gilberts Woolworth Building appeared in relation to the skyline when it was new, one hundred years ago.

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  6. Offices. Work: Woolworth Building. Location: 233 Broadway, New York, New York. Design & Construction: 1910-1913 [1910-1913 Irish-1999; 1910-1913 Christen-2001] Architect: Cass Gilbert. Image: Woolworth Building, 2007, Carol Highsmith.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cass_GilbertCass Gilbert - Wikipedia

    Cass Gilbert (November 24, 1859 – May 17, 1934) was an American architect. [1] [2] [3] [4] An early proponent of skyscrapers, his works include the Woolworth Building, the United States Supreme Court building, the state capitols of Minnesota, Arkansas, and West Virginia, the Detroit Public Library, the Saint Louis Art Museum and Public Library.

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