It is near Manhattan, these 1902 New York landmarks have classic architecture, and it’s the Flatiron Building. Flatiron Building, is one of the symbols of New York. It is located at the intersection of Broadway and Fifth Avenue is one of the oldest in the New York sky scrapers. This project was completed in 1902, after the architect Daniel Burnham was appointed to formulate plans for the future building.And the original name of the building was Fuller Building, an office building.
But the real “father was Amos Eno Flatiron who owned a three-story building in Manhattan, and dreamed of a skyscraper in its place. He was asked to bring Daniel Burnham of Chicago and the beginning of the project. It was not until 1902 that this magnificent building was completed. The architect presented him as a renaissance palace, as he called it, but only vertical, horizontal, not, as had been built before. He used the Fine Arts style, to give the air of bourgeois and style. This building was very different from all the other skyscrapers under construction in New York when, as everyone else had the shape of the tower, but it’s more like Greek columns. Today the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and has 22 floors, which is steel frame and steel structures that make it stand the test of time. Was one of the most representative of his New York City for a long time.

Flatiron Building, is one of the symbols of New York. It is located at the intersection of Broadway and Fifth Avenue is one of the oldest in the New York sky scrapers. This project was completed in 1902, after the architect Daniel Burnham was appointed to formulate plans for the future building.And the original name of the building was Fuller Building, an office building.

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