Abstract

Architecture

Haskell, Douglas | December 24, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on the News Building in New York. It presents itself as almost nothing but a series of stripes. The vertical stripes of dark red brick contain windows, and alternate white stripes, as in the American flag, are the ribbon-like piers. Even the window shades with their lighter hue of red are a part of this textile weave, and at night the lights shine through them merrily, as if the building were a sort of gigantic paper illumination on parade. The building has no middle and no top: the stripes simply jump off into space.

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NEWS agencies; FLAGS -- United States; ARCHITECTURE; STRIPES; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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