The
Chrysler
Building

The finest building in New York

"The single most important emblem of architectural imagery on the New York skyline" - New York Times
woman taking a photograph from the building

Introduction

The Chrysler Building is a true icon of the New York skyline, with its tell-tale Art Deco spire pointing towards heaven. It was completed in 1930 as the headquarters of the Chrysler corporation, car manufacturers, under the financial direction of Walter Chrysler.

While it was the tallest building in the world for only 11 brief months, the Chrysler has nonetheless become a unique emblem of New York due to the stunning beauty of its design. In fact, in 2005, a poll of architects, builders, critics and engineers voted the Chrysler as their favorite skyscraper in New York. We celebrate the magnificence of this enduring architectural masterpiece with a list of the key players who brought it to life.

Details I love

The Chrysler Building is full of intricate and thoughtful decorative and architectural details.
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In the films

The Chrysler Building has played a starring role in numerous blockbuster movies, becoming an iconic backdrop that adds instant gravitas to the big screen. Its shining spire and distinctive Art Deco architecture have made an appearance at films spanning various genres. From the romantic allure in "Sleepless in Seattle" to the gritty urban landscape of "Spider-Man," the Chrysler Building has proven its versatility as a "guest-star".

Its tall presence has been a cinematic muse, serving as a visual metaphor for the grandeur and ambition of New York City. With its timeless allure, the Chrysler Building continues to captivate audiences, transcending its status as an architectural marvel to become a beloved star in the world of cinema.

scene from avengers movie