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Richmond / 600 Canal Place

600 Canal Place replaced Dominion Energy’s former headquarters at 700 East Canal Street, aka One James River Plaza. That building was demolished by implosion in 2020. The new curtain wall skyscraper is a shape-shifter: The tower has dramatically different appearances when viewed from different angles. From any angle, the 20-story blue glass mirror reflects sky

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NYC / Manhattan / 1 Fifth Avenue

One Fifth Avenue is a landmark apartment building overlooking Washington Square in Greenwich Village. The four-story base is clad in limestone, while the tower rises in brick. The architects used light and dark bricks to create vertical false shadows, accentuating the building’s height. Name:  1 Fifth Avenue Location:  1 Fifth Avenue Year Completed:  1927 Architect: 

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NYC / Manhattan / Ritz Tower

Ritz Tower was conceived as an “apartment hotel” to circumvent the city’s height restriction for apartment buildings. Apartment buildings’ heights were limited to 150% of the width of the adjacent street. When it opened, 465 Park Avenue was the tallest residential building in New York City, and had the same cachet as one of the

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NYC / Brooklyn / 11 Hoyt Street

11 Hoyt Street in Downtown Brooklyn is a residential condo skyscraper with a unique wavy white façade of precast concrete panels and drive-through motor court. Designed by Studio Gang architects. Name:  11 Hoyt Street Location:  11 Hoyt Street Year Completed:  2021 Architect:  Jeanne Gang Style:  Postmodern   Wikipedia:  11 Hoyt City Realty: Carter Horsley review

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Hartford / 777 Main Street

The former Hartford National Bank and Trust Building, converted to residential use. Distinctive precast concrete window frames. Name:  777 Main Street Apartments, Hartford National Bank and Trust Building Location:  777 Main Street Year Completed: 1967 Architect:  Welton Becket Style:  Postmodern Wikipedia: 777 Main Street  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October

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Philadelphia / Comcast Center

Comcast Center was Philadelphia’s tallest building from 2008 until “supertall” Comcast Technology Center was completed one block west in 2018. Name:  Comcast Center Location:  1701 John F Kennedy Boulevard Year Completed:  2008 Architect:  Robert AM Stern Style:  Postmodern Wikipedia:  Comcast Center Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken September 2021 with

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Philadelphia / One Penn Center

Pennsylvania Railroad Suburban Station, aka One Penn Center, holds on to its Art Deco facade but lost long-distance rail service decades ago. Name:  One Penn Center aka Pennsylvania Railroad Suburban Station Location:  1617 John F Kennedy Boulevard Year Completed:  1930 Architect:  Graham Anderson Probst & White Style:  Art Deco Wikipedia:  Penn Center Google Map All

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Philadelphia / One Liberty Place

1650 Market Street, aka One Liberty Place, is often called “Philadelphia’s Chrysler Building” for its graceful spire. The skyscraper was first to break the “gentlemen’s agreement” limiting heights to the height of City Hall’s statue of William Penn. Name:  One Liberty Place Location:  1650 Market Street Year Completed:  1990 Architect:  Helmut Jahn Style:  Postmodern Wikipedia:

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