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Identification
Name
GE Building
Alternative name
The RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller Center
Emporis Building ID
115419
Location
Main address
Side address
1240-1256 6th Avenue
Side address
Side address
Address as text
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ZIP
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Complex
Block
1265
Lot
100004
Neighborhood
District
City
State
Country
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
259.08 m
Height (roof)
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Floors (above ground)
69
Construction start
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Construction end
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Gross floor area
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Elevators
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
existing [completed]
Structural system
rigid frame
Structural material
steel
Facade material
limestone
Facade system
applied masonry
Architectural style
art deco / art moderne
Usages
Main usages
commercial office
Side usages
shop(s)
Features and Amenities
City landmark
Floodlighting at night
Illuminated logo on the facade
Observation deck on roof
Observation floor is available
One of the city's famous buildings
Plaza is available to the public
Facts
The GE Building is the focal point of the entire Rockefeller Center complex.
The building looks dramatically different when viewing its narrow and wide facades. From 5th Avenue it is an elegant, narrow shaft while looking down 6th Avenue it forms an enormous slab.
The vertical and Gothic-inspired detailing of the austere Art Deco facade is integrated with a slim, functionally expressive form. Inside, this modern skyscraper features an open floor plan.
The lobby's rich materials and reduced black and beige ornamental scheme are enhanced by dramatic lighting.
Granite covers the base to a height of 1.2 meters (four feet), and the shaft has a refined facade of Indiana limestone with aluminum spandrel panels.
An escalator - a striking feature for its time - provides access to the shopping concourse below.
Nicknames include "The Slab" and "30 Rock".
The building was awarded landmark status in 1985.
The "Top of the Rock" rooftop observation deck closed in May 1986, and reopened on November 1, 2005. Its elevators have glass ceilings facing into illuminated shafts.
Whilst under construction in 1932, this building is where the famous photo "Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper" was taken by the photographer Charles C. Ebbets. The photo shows 11 construction workers eating whilst sitting on a steel beam seemingly suspended in mid-air.
Companies involved in this building
Emporis Premium Companies:
Tishman Speyer Properties (owner)

architect: The Associated Architects

Other companies:
Syska Hennessy Group, Edwards & Hjorth, H.G. Balcom & Associates, Baker Botts LLP, Schindler Elevator
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