Empire State Building
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, NEW YORK/ Updated : Apr 22, 2016, 11:51 IST
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Once again New York’s tallest building, this Art Deco structure rises 1,252 ft or 381 m from the ground, with 102 floors and was built in 16 months. It was made from Indiana limestone and granite with aluminium-plated mullions. Th … Read more
Once again New York’s tallest building, this Art Deco structure rises 1,252 ft or 381 m from the ground, with 102 floors and was built in 16 months. It was made from Indiana limestone and granite with aluminium-plated mullions. The Empire State Building's 6,500 windows are supported aesthetically by sandblasting the spandrels, blending their tone and creating the vertical striping effect. Read less

Once again New York’s tallest building, this Art Deco structure rises 1,252 ft or 381 m from the ground, with 102 floors and was built in 16 months. It was made from Indiana limestone and granite with aluminium-plated mullions. The Empire State Building's 6,500 windows are supported aesthetically by sandblasting the spandrels, blending their tone and creating the vertical striping effect.
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