Lipstick Building
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| Details | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 138 m (453 ft) | |
| Built | 1986 | |
| Location | Manhattan, New York, United States | |
| Usage | Commercial | |
| Architect | Johnson/ Burgee Architects | |
The Lipstick Building (also known as 53rd at Third) is a 453 foot (138 meters) tall skyscraper located at 885 Third Avenue, near East 53rd Street, next to the Citicorp Center on Manhattan Island, New York, United States. It was completed in 1986 and has 34 floors. The building receives its name from the shape and colour it has which were based on a lipstick.
At three levels, blocks of the building recede as part of a building regulation in which the building is required to recede at least 3 times to allow the availability of light to street level. The shape, which is unusual in comparison to surrounding buildings, uses less space at the base than a regular skyscraper of quadrilateral footprint would use. This provides more room for the high numbers of pedestrians who travel via Third Street.
At the base, the building stands on columns which act as an entrance for a vast post-modern hall. They are two stories high and which separate the street from the nine meter high lobby. Due to the fact that the elevators and emergency staircases are located to the rear of the building, this area is "hollow".
The exterior of the building is a continuous wall of red enameled Imperial granite and steel. The ribbon windows are surrounded by gray frames. Inbetween each floor is a small line of red which is taken from the red colour of lipstick. The curvature of the building allows light to reflect off the surface at different places.
Reference
- Skyscrapers, Antonino Terranova, White Star Publishers.
External link
- [Emporis.com] - Building ID 114943
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