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Grand Central
By John Belle,Maxinne Rhea Leighton
New York Central Building / now Helmsley Building, 230 Park Avenue, Manhattan
New York Central Building / now Helmsley Building, 230 Park Avenue, Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
The Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations (formerly R. Livingston Beekman House), 854 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan
The Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations (formerly R. Livingston Beekman House), 854 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Madison Belmont Building, first floor interior, consisting of the main lobby space and the fixtures and components of this space, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling and floor surfaces, entrance and vestibule doors, grilles, bronze friezes and ornament, lighting fixtures, elevator doors, mailbox, interior doors, clock, fire command box, radiators, and elevator sign, 181-183 Madison Avenue (aka 31 East 33rd Street and 44-46 East 34th Street), Manhattan
Madison Belmont Building, first floor interior, consisting of the main lobby space and the fixtures and components of this space, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling and floor surfaces, entrance and vestibule doors, grilles, bronze friezes and ornament, lighting fixtures, elevator doors, mailbox, interior doors, clock, fire command box, radiators, and elevator sign, 181-183 Madison Avenue (aka 31 East 33rd Street and 44-46 East 34th Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Fort Hamilton Parkway Entrance
Fort Hamilton Parkway Entrance
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
The Bonwit Teller building
The Bonwit Teller building
By Office for Metropolitan History
1020 Fifth Avenue
1020 Fifth Avenue
By Douglas Elliman (Firm)
Manhattan House
Manhattan House
By New York Life Insurance Company
Plaza Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the Fifth Avenue vestibules, Lobby, corridor to the east of the Palm Court, the Palm Court, Terrace Room, corridor to the north of the Palm Court connecting to the 59th Street Lobby and the Oak Room, foyers to the Edwardian Room from the corridor to the north of the Palm Court and the 59th Street Lobby, the Edwardian Room, 59thStreet Lobby and vestibule, the Oak Room and the Oak Bar, corridor to the east of the Oak Room, corridor to the south of the Palm Court, and the staircases connecting the ground floor to the mezzanine floor; mezzanine floor interior consisting of the Terrace Room Corridor, Mezzanine Foyer, Terrace Room balcony, Terrace Room and fountain, and the staircase connecting the mezzanine floor to the first floor Grand Ballroom Foyer; first floor interiorconsisting of the Grand Ballroom Foyer, Grand Ballroom Corridor, Grand Ballroom and stage, and Grand Ballroom boxes; and the fixtures and the interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces and floor surfaces, murals, mirrors, chandeliers, all lighting fixtures, attached furnishings, doors, exterior elevator doors and grilles, railings and balustrades, decorative metalwork and attached decorative elements; 768 Fifth Avenue and 2 Central Park South, Borough of Manhattan
Plaza Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the Fifth Avenue vestibules, Lobby, corridor to the east of the Palm Court, the Palm Court, Terrace Room, corridor to the north of the Palm Court connecting to the 59th Street Lobby and the Oak Room, foyers to the Edwardian Room from the corridor to the north of the Palm Court and the 59th Street Lobby, the Edwardian Room, 59thStreet Lobby and vestibule, the Oak Room and the Oak Bar, corridor to the east of the Oak Room, corridor to the south of the Palm Court, and the staircases connecting the ground floor to the mezzanine floor; mezzanine floor interior consisting of the Terrace Room Corridor, Mezzanine Foyer, Terrace Room balcony, Terrace Room and fountain, and the staircase connecting the mezzanine floor to the first floor Grand Ballroom Foyer; first floor interiorconsisting of the Grand Ballroom Foyer, Grand Ballroom Corridor, Grand Ballroom and stage, and Grand Ballroom boxes; and the fixtures and the interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces and floor surfaces, murals, mirrors, chandeliers, all lighting fixtures, attached furnishings, doors, exterior elevator doors and grilles, railings and balustrades, decorative metalwork and attached decorative elements; 768 Fifth Avenue and 2 Central Park South, Borough of Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence,10 West 56th Street, Manhattan
Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence,10 West 56th Street, Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Consolidated Edison Building, 4 Irving Place, (2-12 Irving Place, 121-147 East 14th Street, 120-140 East 15th Street), Manhattan
Consolidated Edison Building, 4 Irving Place, (2-12 Irving Place, 121-147 East 14th Street, 120-140 East 15th Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
(Former) Della Robbia Bar (aka The "Crypt," now Fiori Restaurant), in the (former) Vanderbilt Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, front dining room, rear dining room, and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, piers, Guastavino tiled ceiling vaults, and architectural terra cotta manufactured by Rookwood Pottery, 4 Park Avenue, Manhattan
(Former) Della Robbia Bar (aka The "Crypt," now Fiori Restaurant), in the (former) Vanderbilt Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, front dining room, rear dining room, and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, piers, Guastavino tiled ceiling vaults, and architectural terra cotta manufactured by Rookwood Pottery, 4 Park Avenue, Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Aeolian Building (later Elizabeth Arden Building), 689-691 Fifth Avenue (aka 1 East 54th Street), Manhattan
Aeolian Building (later Elizabeth Arden Building), 689-691 Fifth Avenue (aka 1 East 54th Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
The clubhouse at sea
The clubhouse at sea
By John Rousmaniere
Steinway Hall, 109-113 West 57th Street (aka 106-116 West 58th Street), Manhattan
Steinway Hall, 109-113 West 57th Street (aka 106-116 West 58th Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Madison Belmont building, 181 Madison Avenue (aka 181-183 Madison Avenue, 44-46 East 34th Street and 31 East 33rd Street), Manhattan
Madison Belmont building, 181 Madison Avenue (aka 181-183 Madison Avenue, 44-46 East 34th Street and 31 East 33rd Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
James A. Burden House, a part of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 7 East 91st Street, Manhattan
James A. Burden House, a part of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 7 East 91st Street, Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Grand Central Terminal, 71-105 East 42nd Street, Borough of Manhattan
Grand Central Terminal, 71-105 East 42nd Street, Borough of Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
New York Central Building / now Helmsley Building, main floor interior consisting of the 45th Street entrance lobby, 46th Street entrance lobby, main lobby and adjacent side lobbies, and elevator cabs (excluding those in elevator bank H) and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces including, but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, chandeliers, information desk, mail boxes, metal grilles, clocks, doors, elevator doors, elevator indicators, signs, and sign supports; 230 Park Avenue, Manhattan
New York Central Building / now Helmsley Building, main floor interior consisting of the 45th Street entrance lobby, 46th Street entrance lobby, main lobby and adjacent side lobbies, and elevator cabs (excluding those in elevator bank H) and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces including, but not limited to, wall surfaces, ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, chandeliers, information desk, mail boxes, metal grilles, clocks, doors, elevator doors, elevator indicators, signs, and sign supports; 230 Park Avenue, Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
The Down Town Association Building, 60 Pine Street (aka 60-64 Pine Street and 20-24 Cedar Street), Manhattan
The Down Town Association Building, 60 Pine Street (aka 60-64 Pine Street and 20-24 Cedar Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal
By Powell, Ken

The architecture of Warren & Wetmore
By Peter Pennoyer
Inception and creation of the Grand Central Terminal ...
Inception and creation of the Grand Central Terminal ...
By Stem & Fellheimer