The ground floor of the Time & Life Building is one of the most striking mid-twentieth century interiors in New York City. The eclectic and colorful decorative scheme enlivens the entire lobby, including the floors, walls, and ceiling.
Glass and white marble cover the outer walls, the central service core is wrapped in stainless panels which complement the gray and white terrazzo floor laid in a serpentine pattern. Abstract works by noted artists Fritz Glarner and Josef Albers are located near the entrances on 50th Street; and, that the plan and decoration was inspired by the planning principles pioneered in Rockefeller Center during the 1930s, as well as the mainstream acceptance of the International style by the mid-1950s.
STATUS Designated Interior Landmarks
The Neighborhood
Midtown
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...
Explore the Neighborhood >