Constructed between 1901 and 1903, the Flatiron Building is one of the most iconic buildings in New York City. The building is located near Madison Square, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway. The American urban designer and architect Daniel Burnham designed a triangular-shaped landmarked building of 307 feet. The construction method is steel-skeleton, and it's fronted with limestone and terra-cotta. It's designed in Beaux-Arts style and influenced by Italian and French Renaissance.
Title: New York Then and Now
Author: Marcia Reiss
Title: Flatiron Building
Author: Jesse Russell and Ronald Cohn
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