Seagram Building
Identification
Name
Seagram Building
Emporis Building Number
115572
Location
| 371-379 Park Avenue |
| 121-127 East 52nd Street |
| 110-120 East 53rd Street |
Address as text
100 East 53rd Street
ZIP
10022
Block
1307
Lot
100003
Neighborhood
District
City
State
Country
Longitude
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Latitude
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
*
Height (architectural)
156.97 m
Height (roof)
*
Floors (above ground)
38
Construction start
*
Construction end
*
Renovation end
2000
Gross floor area
*
Construction costs
*
Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
Structural system
rigid frame
Structural material
steel
Facade material
bronze
Facade system
curtain wall
Facade color
blackArchitectural style
international style
Usages
Main usages
commercial officeFeatures and Amenities
City landmark
One of the city's famous buildings
Facts
The Seagram is the only building in New York designed by Mies van der Rohe. |
The building is set back 30 metres from Park Avenue. In 1961, this building's design let to new legislation which determined highrise buildings should be surrounded by open spaces. |
Occupies only 40% of the allowable zoning envelope, freeing up space for a granite-paved public plaza. |
This steel framed tower, headquarters of the Seagram Liquor Company, established the basic form of the corporate tower for years to come. |
This building epitomizes the importation of modernist ideals from Europe to the United States. |
The plaza is an expensive aesthetic and symbolic gesture, especially significant in the dense urban environment which surrounds it. |
Designated an architectural landmark in 1989. |
It was supposed to be a usual commercial building as it was planned by the late head of Seagram distillers, Samuel Bronfman. |
The Four Seasons Restaurant is inside the building. |
There are also two linked rooms with the centerpiece of one a pool and the other a bar that is topped by a quivering Richard Lippold sculpture. Philip Johnson designed them. |
In 1984 this building became the 15th recipient of the American Institute of Architects' prestigious Twenty-Five Year Award. |
The building was the world's first office tower to feature floor-to-ceiling height glazing. |
On completion, the construction costs of Seagram made it the world's most expensive skyscraper, due to the use of expensive materials and lavish interior decoration. |
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