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May 26, 2005

SWOONING FOR ART DECO ON A GRAND SCALE

The Chrysler Building gets the lyrical treatment for its 75th birthday in today's New York Times from:

David W. Dunlap: "Juke Joint in the Sky"
Michael J. Lewis: "Dancing to New Rules, a Rhapsody in Chrome"
Charles McGrath: "A Lunch Club for the Higher-Ups"
William L. Hamilton: "On Top of the World, Drafting, Dreaming and Drilling"
Elaine Louie: "How It Sparkled in the Skyline," with personal commentaries from Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Barney, Robert A.M. Stern, Ron Chernow, Stephen Bennett Phillips, Ada Louise Huxtable, Paul Goldberger, Alexandros Washburn, Carl Speilvogel, Theodore Prudon, Dorothy Twining Globus and, saved for nearly last perhaps because he strikes the only sour note, Jimmy Breslin. "It's nice," he says. But he prefers the Flatiron Building "a hundred to nothing over the Chrysler."

(The Chrysler crown and spire, above, courtesy of the Margaret Bourke-White Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Library, via the Times.)

And here's our far more moody treatment from "Big Apple Portraits," a five-part video/audio essay on New York City posted in April. For the whole series, just click:

Part 1: "Times Square at Night."
Part 2: "Chrysler Building."
Part 3: "Inwood."
Part 4: "Ghost Reflections on Fifth Avenue."
Part 5: "Greenwich Village."

Posted by at May 26, 2005 10:29 AM

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