The Chrysler Building is a classic example of Art Deco
architecture and considered by many contemporary architects to be one of the finest buildings in New
York City.
In 2007, it was ranked ninth on the List of America's Favorite
Architecture by the American Institute of Architects. Although the building was built
and designed specifically for the car manufacturer, the corporation did not pay
for the construction of it and never owned it, as Walter
P. Chrysler decided to pay for it himself, so
that his children could inherit it.
The Chrysler
Building was designed by architect William
Van Alen for
a project of Walter P. Chrysler. When
the ground breaking occurred on September 19, 1928, there was an intense
competition in New York City to build the world's tallest skyscraper. Despite a
frantic pace (the building was built at an average rate of four floors per
week), no workers died during the construction of this skyscraper.
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