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...Liberty Tower anticipated
much of the revolutionary character of [the Woolworth Building] by being
almost entirely freestanding...and designed in a Gothic style...It was
also one of the first buildings to use terra-cotta as a primary cladding
material -- a style that soon became a trend in skyscraper construction...
Liberty tower is a 33-story
building adjacent to the Chamber of Commerce clad in white terra-cotta
over limestone. Fanciful ornaments include birds and alligators.Later
known as the Sinclair Building, and the Evening Post building.
In 1979 (one of the earliest residential
conversions in lower Manhattan) the building was converted and opened to
residential housing with 87 apartments by architect Joseph Pell Lombardi.
The building provides luxury housing.
Source: A.I.A Guide To
New York City, 4th ed. |