Rockefeller Center ranks among the grandest architectural projects ever undertaken in the United States. Unprecedented in scope and inspired in its planning, it created a new symbolic and physical center for New York.
Built during the Great Depression, it was a privately financed development on a scale usually reserved for public works. The developers of Rockefeller Center consciously strove for high quality and achieved a harmonious integration of art and architecture, planning arrl plantings.
Both the planning and the architecture of Rockefeller Center were the product of an unusual collaboration of two of the most prominent Modernist firms of the day: Hood, Godley & Foui lhoux, and Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray with Reinhard & Hofmeister, specialists in office layout, who collectively assumed the name of the Associated Architects.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the headquarters of the United Nations, as well as the Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and Times Square. Midtown is sometimes split into three sections including Midtown...
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