Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The American Radiator Building and The Bryant Park Hotel


One of the most gorgeous buildings in New York City, (and there are plenty of them), is the American Radiator Building which is now The Bryant Park Hotel. Located at 40 West 40th Street, it was constructed by the architects John Howells and Raymond Hood in 1924, and built for the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Company 
The building just glows with all the gold decoration. The design is a mix of gothic, modern style and Art Deco (which is one of my faves), which works beautifully. After being vacant for years under Japanese ownership, Phillip Pilevsky purchased the property in 1998 for 15 million us dollars. 

The black brickwork on the facade was chosen to lessen the visual contrast between the walls and the windows and thus give the tower an effect of solidity and massiveness. The Gothic-style pinnacles and the terra-cotta friezes on the edges of the setbacks are coated with gold. The base is clad in bronze plating and black granite. There are carved allegories, symbolizing the transformation of matter into energy, quite appropriate for a heater company. The entrance lobby is decorated with black marble and mirrors.*
In 2001, the building had been converted into The Bryant Park Hotel (arch. David Chipperfield) with 130 rooms and a 70-seat movie theater in the basement. The landmark status of the exterior required especially careful renovation of the facade decor as well as prohibited changes such as bigger guestroom windows.

Ice skating in Bryant Park with the hotel in the background is quite a fantastic site 
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also the subject of Georgia O'Keeffe in 1927 in her noted painting Radiator Building - Night, New York as seen below: 


Today's Words of Wisdom: Nothing in Excess 

*information from in-arch.net/NYC




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5 comments

s.c said...

Looks like a nice place to stay. Thanks for the information.

nycstylelittlecannoli said...

Yes it is very neat indeed I knew you would appreciate the building and it's design. Thank you S.C.

Sandy at You May Be Wandering said...

Great post...I am not familiar with the building but now I am anxious to see it! Thanks for sharing! xoxo

nycstylelittlecannoli said...

Sandy, so glad to introduce you to something new in the city. The reason behind this blog for sure, a must see if near Bryant Park. Thank you for your comment!!

Unknown said...

It is such a beautiful building with stunning architecture. You have featured a great piece of NYC. It's always pretty to see when in Bryant Park. Thanks for stopping by & the great comment on my blog. XOXO

Maria

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