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The Fuller Building, better known as the Flatiron ...

The Fuller Building, better known as the Flatiron Building, with its 86.9 meters high when completed in 1902 was one of the tallest buildings in New York. Located in Manhattan, the building was designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts style on a triangular lot between 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue and Broadway looking towards the Madison Square Park Conservancy.
Admired for its particular shape, the famous "Iron" was one of the first skyscrapers to be built in NY in 1902, with a steel structure. Designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham, it was initially called the Fuller Building, after the construction company that owned it. Unfortunately, it cannot be visited inside, but you can indulge yourself in photographing it from different angles outside.

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