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New York Architecture
Images-Soho Broome
and Mercer Office Building |
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architect
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location
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470
Broome Street |
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date
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early 1890s |
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style
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tri-partite Neoclassical |
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construction
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ornate pressed terra-cotta and brick facade and a steel skeleton |
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type
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Office Building |
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notes
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With its
ornate pressed terra-cotta and brick facade and a steel skeleton, this
structure exemplifies the transition from cast-iron commercial buildings
to a new generation of tall office buildings in New York City. Replacing
cast iron as the material of choice in the late 1890s, terra-cotta had the
advantage of providing both weather protection and fireproofing for steel
skeleton frame structures. Additionally, like cast iron, terra-cotta could
be formed into a wide range of ornamental details that could be produced
easily and inexpensively in great quantity. Highly susceptible to
petrochemical pollution, terra-cotta was eventually phased out in favor of
more durable stone and metal cladding systems. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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