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8.09.2006

NYC - Fuller Building on 57th Street

  • I was in NYC this past Monday as I have been for the past 2 1/2 years or so. I try to make my visits as interesting as possible. I have a friend at work who enjoys Art Deco architecture as much as I do and has made me more aware of it too. So when I head to SK, I have been passing by the Fuller Building which in on 41 East 57th St. and was built during 1928-1929. This past Monday I decided to go in a get a better look. I walked in from the 57th St entrance and immediately saw the mosaic on the floor (see picture left) I didn't know that it was the first steel structure ever built. I took a picture of the floor mosaic and right away I was yelled at by a security guard and told that I am not allowed to take pictures (fucking terrorists). The rest of the inside had the most incredible ornate metal doors on the elevators along with very ornate edging on the ceilings. I wanted to take so many pictures but I guess those days of taking pictures in Manhattan are over. the great thing about NYC is that almost every street has interesting buildings on it. Whether it's a fancy entranceway, gargoyles on the sides, or wrought iron metalwork they are all fantastic if you take the time to look. This little excerpt below is from an article I found on the web.

    Completed for the Fuller Construction Co., the leading construction firm of the early 20th Century. The Fuller Company previously occupied the Flatiron Building.

  • The lobby has mosaic floors with ornamental and decorative themes similar to the building logo medallion.
  • The lower 12 floors of the building were designed especially for art galleries with their high ceilings.
  • The top of the tower is built in high Art Deco style with zigzags, stars, and sun-like patterns.

8 Comments:

  • Ooh, a brand new comments section to DESTROY!!!!

    I like Manhatten and was out there in '99. The place never sleeps and yeah, there's sooo much to see and do.
    Grrr about the pictures... Darn terrorists :[

    By Blogger DoGGa, At August 10, 2006 3:50 AM  

  • I've never been to NYC but would love to see those interesting buildings and other sights.

    By Blogger PBS, At August 10, 2006 8:31 AM  

  • Dogga, NYC is great. I went to London wayyyy back in the early 1970's. I want to go back someday. Big cities are very cool because they offer so much to see.

    PBS - Hi, love your picture. It's great to put a face to the name :-)
    If you ever get a chance to visit you should. I think it's the capital of the world.

    I've been so bad with visiting people in Blogland. I have to visit everyone's blogs more often.

    By Blogger :phil:, At August 10, 2006 10:28 AM  

  • After I saw this picture I tried to find out more about this building on the internet. Unfortunately there aren’t any pictures of the inside available on the internet either. Bummer! Oh well, just another excuse to visit NYC (one day) :)

    By Blogger Dakota, At August 10, 2006 1:50 PM  

  • I was going to try that Dakota - You've saved me the trouble. What a shame that there are no more pics available for us to look at. At least we got to look at the mosaic floor, which is beautiful.

    By Blogger kat, At August 10, 2006 2:26 PM  

  • I LOVE art deco too.. I was not aware of it when I was younger & lived in NJ area... and did not take an art deco course in art school. very little here.. Houston has little charm but deco motifs exist in old movie theaters etc. I love art deco animal sculptures... espeically frey hounds and cats. Philadelphia is also very art deco for its architecture.... Glad you a eappreciating that stuff. I could use a trip to NYC. its been YEARS!
    NINA

    By Blogger NINANINA, At August 10, 2006 8:06 PM  

  • I worked on a construction project that had a mosaic in the lobby. It was so funny because the artist would only work in certain light at certain times and under certain conditions. It took him forever but it was magnificent when it was done!

    By Blogger cherish, At August 11, 2006 7:50 PM  

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