American Standard BuildingMonument to the radiator
Address: 40 West 40th Street - (at Bryant Park) 10018 - Midtown NY
Nearest Bus or Train:6 to Grand Central or A C, E to times Square
Open Hours:24 hrs
Built in 1924 for the American Radiator Company, this building was the first major design in New York by Rockefeller Center architect, Raymond Hood. Its stepped-back pyramidal roof was one of the first of its kind, and the stark black brickwork helps it stand out as a familiar landmark of the New York skyline. At 21 stories, the tower is topped by gold terra-cotta trim. When originally lit in honor of the heating company, the stories were supposed to resemble fired coals.
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