NEW YORK CITY ARCHITECTURE
PHOTOS
Must-see New York City buildings for their size, design and location. When One World Trade Center opens in 2013, New York City will once again have the tallest building in America to compliment the largest collection of distinctive skyscrapers in the world.
Downtown
One World Trade Center with spire up to 1776 feet (completes 2013)
Two World Trade Center, 1350 feet (completes 2015)
Three World Trade Center 1240 feet (completes 2014)
Four World Trade Center 975 feet (completes 2013)
Seven World Trade Center 750 feet, opened 2006
Three World Financial Center
8 Spruce Street 876 feet
40 Wall Street Building
60 Wall Street Building
One Liberty Plaza, originally build for U.S. Steel
20 Exchange Place, opened in 1931
Woolworth Tower at 752 feet, in 1913 it was the tallest office building in the world
Goldman Sachs Building
American International Building
India House
Thurgood Marshall Courthouse
New York City Hall
Midtown
Bergdorf-Goodman Building
One Astor Plaza, headquarters of Viacom and tallest building in Times Square
Bertlesman Tower in Times Square
AXA Center
383 Madison Ave
1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, 813 feet
Chrysler Building
4 Times Square
Times Square Tower
Bloomberg Tower, owned by Mayor Bloomberg
500 Fifth Avenue
JP Morgan Chase
General Motors Building
1251 Avenue of the Americas
Lehman Brothers Building
CitySpire Center
United Nations Building
GE Building 852 feet (Rockefeller Center)
Carnegie Hall Tower
One Worldwide Plaza
Sony Building
Lipstick Building
Citigroup Center
New York Times Tower
1095 Avenue of the Americas
Bank of America Tower
St. Regis Hotel
Hearst Magazine Tower
MetLife Insurance Building next to Grand Central Terminal
Time-Warner Center at Columbus Circle, a great shopping venue as well
Solow Building




