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Flatiron Building

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Flatiron Building

Not well known among those not from the area, or not into historic architecture, the Flatiron Building is a favorite of New Yorkers and admirers around the world. Perhaps because it symbolizes so much of how New Yorkers see themselves – Defiant, bold, sophisticated, and interesting. With just enough embedded grime and soot to highlight its details. The Flatiron’s most interesting feature is its shape – a slender hull plowing up the streets of commerce as the bow off a great ocean liner plows through the waves of its domain.

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Chrysler Building

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Royal Courts of Justice : London

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Vidhana Soudha

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