Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse

The United States Court House was built in 1934-1936 by the architect Cass Gilbert in the downtown New York City at 40 Centre Street at Foley Square. With a height of 179.4 meters, it was in his time one of the tallest buildings in New York City, it has 32 floors and the top of the building has the shape of a pyramid. This pyramid takes a total of five floors. It was Cass Gilbert's first and at the same time last building he had built in the Art Deco style.

The United States Court House, despite its low height a place in the skyline of New York City.

40.713611111111 - 74.0025Koordinaten: 40 ° 42 ' 49 "N, 74 ° 0' 9 " W

  • Skyscraper in New York City
  • Building in Manhattan
  • Built in the 1930s
  • Building of the Art Deco in the United States
  • Construction of modernity in the United States
  • Skyscraper in America
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