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Building the Empire State (Paperback)

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By Carol Willis (Editor)
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Description


A rediscovered 1930s notebook charts the construction of the Empire State Building.


The construction of the Empire State Building was orchestrated by general contractors Starrett Brothers and Eken, premier "skyline builders" of the 1920s. They scheduled the delivery of materials and the construction and recorded daily the number of workers by trade. Compiled from these records, an in-house notebook documented the construction process. Meticulously typed on graph paper and illustrated with construction photographs, this unique document combines a professional specificity of detail with a charming rhapsody to the firm's crowning achievement. Constructed in eleven months, the 1250-foot Empire State Building, the world's tallest skyscraper from 1931 to 1971, was a marvel of modern engineering. The frame rose more than a story a day; no comparable building since has matched that rate of ascent.

About the Author


Carol Willis, an architectural historian and founder of The Skyscraper Museum.

Praise For…


[C]ombines a professional specificity of detail with a charming rhapsody to the firm's crowning achievement.... Expertly reproduced...a unique and highly recommended addition to personal, professional, college and university library American Architectural History and Structural Engineering collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.


— Midwest Book Review

Product Details
ISBN: 9780393732313
ISBN-10: 0393732312
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publication Date: April 17th, 2007
Pages: 192
Language: English