Projektleri
- 10:38Reinventing New York's Woolworth BuildingДлительность 10 минут 38 секунд
- 6:15Woolworth BuildingДлительность 6 минут 15 секунд
- 6:26Woolworth Building 4k DroneДлительность 6 минут 26 секунд
- 5:34Woolworth BuildingДлительность 5 минут 34 секунды
- 2:03Living Large: The Woolworth BuildingДлительность 2 минуты 3 секунды21,7K21,7 тысяч просмотровдата публикации3 Nis 2019
- 7:45Atop the Woolworth Building, 1929Длительность 7 минут 45 секунд22,4K22,4 тысяч просмотровдата публикации29 Mar 2019
- The Woolworth Building is a 792-foot-tall (241 m) residential building and early skyscraper at 233 Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New...
- Woolworth soon decided to build his own headquarters. ... which would eventually evolve into the world’s tallest skyscraper, the Woolworth Building.
- Marin’s sketches of the Woolworth Building laid the foundations for his watercolors and etchings of the famous building.
- Its height is 241 meters, and the number of floors is fifty seven. The Woolworth Building rises on Broadway between Park Place and Barclay Street.
- Set in a neighborhood alive with commerce, dining, transportation and infrastructure; the Woolworth Building is, was, and always will be a New York City icon.
- The Woolworth building, built in 1913 was owned by the Woolworth company for 85 years until 1998, when the Venator Group (aka Woolworth’s...
- Currently, the Woolworth building is expected to turn the top floors of the building into condos by 2015.
- One of them is a sculpture of Cass Gilbert, holding a model of the Woolworth Building, and another one features Frank Woolworth paying for his building in coins.
- olması gerekirken bu binada 58 kat bulunmaktadır. woolworth binası günümüzde manhattan ’ın gururu sayılabilen gökdelenleri arasında yer almaktadır.
- The Woolworth Building is unusual among skyscrapers for having been financed in cash. Its owner was five and dime king, Frank W. Woolworth, who in 1910...
Woolworth Building
Genel bilgiler
Kısa bilgiler
- Yükseklik:241 m
- Tamamlanma tarihi:1 Temmuz 1912