The Chrysler Building may be one of the world’s most iconic skyscrapers and impressive examples of high Art Deco architectural design, but did you know its construction was fueled by rival architects and automobile competitors? In the early days of the Great Depression, the Chrysler Building was part of the Race to the Sky to surpass the height of the Woolworth Building and be crowned the tallest in the World.
In this fascinating workshop we will explore the stories behind the construction and design of this New York City skyline beauty, from the spire that mysteriously appeared overnight to its top-ten ranking as America’s Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
Led by Ginny Poleman - Ginny, graduate of Cornell University, is a licensed New York City Sightseeing Guide. She gives tours for the American Institute of Architects’ on the Classic Harbor Cruise Line's circumnavigation architectural tours, and is an experienced tour guide for the Municipal Art Society and New York City’s largest art museum.