The Flatiron Building |
The Flatiron Building was designed by Chicago's Daniel Burnham as a vertical Renaissance palazzo with Beaux-Arts styling. Unlike New York's early skyscrapers, which took the form of towers arising from a lower, blockier mass, such as the contemporary Singer Building (1902–1908), the Flatiron Building epitomizes the Chicago school conception: like a classical Greek column, its limestone and glazed terra-cotta façade is divided into a base, shaft and capital. [Wiki]
7 comments:
I always think this building looks to be top-heavy and should fall over when the wind blows.
Excellent scene!
Love this building, love this image. Excellent post.
The building is cool and the photo is terrific! I love this post.
Looks so thin
but its beautiful architecture :))
Have a wonderful weekend
:))
That is a skinny building! The tones and slight color are great.
This is so beautiful and fantastic !! I always enjoy your blog post and music too !!Great post !!
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