Thursday, March 11, 2010

ICON OF THE CONCRETE JUNGLE – NEW YORK



New York is without a second thought one of the most visited cities of USA. Not only that but if we were to conduct voting on the most popular cities in the whole wide world, New York would get first price. It is city adorned and loved by many. It attracts visitors like bees to honey. The city is also lovingly referred as the “The Big Apply”. Day and night, 24/7 New York City offers the same level of excitements and life that some call it “ a city that never sleeps” .

The identity of New York is the sky scrappers that are many and give the city a look of Concrete Jungle. It is the high rate of developments that has made NYC, almost a Capital of the World, the greatest city indeed. A vital aspect of NYC being the most popular and favorite city of many is the New Yorkers. Though most are busy and hard to get hold of, but if you have any friends there or successfully make some, your experience will be unforgettable. According to the New Yorkers, The City So Nice They Named It Twice, The City.

The icon of this 21st century metropolis is the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building construction started in March of 1930 on the site of the old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, located at 350 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. Amazingly, it was completed only 14 months later ready to take over the city in May, 1931. The Empire state Building’s deign was presented by the well reckoned architectural firm of Shreve, Lamb, & Harmon Associates. This concrete and steel giant remained the tallest building in the world for a long time with 102 stories. Latterly in 1972, the title went to the first tower of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.

The Empire state Building is considered as one of the modern time Wonder of the World. It is not unsuitable to say, if there be a “God’s Finger” in the 21st century modern day world of cyber and mechatrons, The Empire state Building is quite a match.

SOME QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING – NYC

 Replaced Site of: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel demolished in January 22, 1930

 Cornerstone Laid by: Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York, Sep 17, 1930.

 Architectural Design by: Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates.

 Build in: 1933 by Starrett Brothers & Eken, Inc.

 Work Force: 3,400 during peak periods.

 Building Materials Exterior: Indiana limestone and granite, trimmed with aluminum and chrome-nickel steel from the 6th floor to the top.

 Building Materials Interior lobby: Ceiling high marble, imported from France, Italy, Belgium and Germany.

 Official opening: May 1, 1931, by President Herbert Hoover (he pressed a button in Washington, D.C. to turn on the building’s lights).

 Total time: 7 million man hours, 1 year and 45 days work, including Sundays and holidays.

 Location: 350 Fifth Avenue, between 33rd and 34th Streets, New York, NY 10001

 Height: 1,472 feet (448 meters) to top of antennae. Volume: 37 million cubic feet.

 Area Occupied: 83,860 square feet.

 Cost of building alone: $24,718,000

 Cost including land: $40,948,900.

Today, the Empire state Building is the identity of not only the city, but also USA. If you want to get inspired by this modern wonder of the world, catch a flight and don’t miss to see the icon of the world’s most popular city.

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