90 West Street

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Das West Street Building, offiziell 90 West Street, kurz 90 West, ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Apartmenthochhaus in der Metropole New York City, USA. Das in Lower Manhattan im Financial District gelegene Gebäude wurde vom Architekten Cass Gilbert geplant und 1907 fertiggestellt. Als Bürogebäude im neugotischen Stil erbaut, ist es seit 2005 ein luxuriös ausgestattetes Apartmentgebäude. rdf:langString
90 West Street (anciennement connu sous le nom de West Street Building et de Brady Building) est un immeuble résidentiel de 23 étages du quartier financier de Lower Manhattan à New York. Il est situé sur un terrain délimité par West Street à l'ouest, Cedar Street et le World Trade Center au nord, 130 Cedar Street à l'est et Albany Street au sud. rdf:langString
90 West Street (previously known as the West Street Building and the Brady Building) is a 23-story residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Located on West Street just south of the World Trade Center, the building was designed by Cass Gilbert, with Gunvald Aus and Burt Harrison as structural engineers, and John Peirce as general contractor. It was erected for the West Street Improvement Corporation, led by transportation magnate Howard Carroll. rdf:langString
90 West Street (anteriormente conocido como West Street Building y Brady Building) es un edificio residencial de 23 pisos en el Distrito Financiero del Bajo Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York. Ubicado en West Street, justo al sur del World Trade Center, el edificio fue diseñado por Cass Gilbert, con Gunvald Aus y Burt Harrison como ingenieros estructurales y John Peirce como contratista general. Fue erigido para West Street Improvement Corporation, dirigida por el magnate del transporte Howard Carroll. rdf:langString
90 West Street ou West Street Building é um edifício em Manhattan, Nova York, projetado pelo arquiteto Cass Gilbert e pelo engenheiro estrutural para a Street West Improvement Corporation. Quando concluído, em 1907, o estilo e as ornamentações góticas do prédio serviram para exaltar os seus 23 andares de altura e prenunciar o trabalho posterior de Gilbert, o Woolworth Building. Originalmente construído como um edifício de escritórios, o inquilino principal era a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad e o piso superior era ocupado pelo Restaurante Garret, que se anunciava como o "restaurante mais alto do mundo". Localizado na West Street, entre as ruas Cedar e Albany, ao sul do World Trade Center, o edifício tinha vista para o rio Hudson até a construção do Battery Park, em West Street. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das West Street Building, offiziell 90 West Street, kurz 90 West, ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Apartmenthochhaus in der Metropole New York City, USA. Das in Lower Manhattan im Financial District gelegene Gebäude wurde vom Architekten Cass Gilbert geplant und 1907 fertiggestellt. Als Bürogebäude im neugotischen Stil erbaut, ist es seit 2005 ein luxuriös ausgestattetes Apartmentgebäude.
rdf:langString 90 West Street (previously known as the West Street Building and the Brady Building) is a 23-story residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Located on West Street just south of the World Trade Center, the building was designed by Cass Gilbert, with Gunvald Aus and Burt Harrison as structural engineers, and John Peirce as general contractor. It was erected for the West Street Improvement Corporation, led by transportation magnate Howard Carroll. The Gothic styling and ornamentation of 90 West Street served to emphasize its height. The design combined elements of the three-section "classical column" arrangement of 19th-century buildings with the "romantic tower" of Gilbert's later structures such as the Woolworth Building. Its waterfront site necessitated the installation of pilings deep into the ground. Other features included a terracotta facade with granite at the two-story base, as well as terracotta fireproofing inside the building. The building's design was widely praised when it was originally completed. The building is a New York City designated landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 90 West Street was built in 1905–1907 as an office building called the West Street Building. "The Garret Restaurant", on the structure's top floors, was marketed as the highest restaurant in the world. The building underwent numerous ownership changes in the 20th century, and was known after its long-term owner, Brady Security and Realty Corporation, during the middle of the century. Following the collapse of the adjacent World Trade Center in the September 11, 2001, attacks, the West Street Building was severely damaged. The building was subsequently extensively refurbished and it reopened as a residential building called 90 West in 2005.
rdf:langString 90 West Street (anteriormente conocido como West Street Building y Brady Building) es un edificio residencial de 23 pisos en el Distrito Financiero del Bajo Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York. Ubicado en West Street, justo al sur del World Trade Center, el edificio fue diseñado por Cass Gilbert, con Gunvald Aus y Burt Harrison como ingenieros estructurales y John Peirce como contratista general. Fue erigido para West Street Improvement Corporation, dirigida por el magnate del transporte Howard Carroll. El estilismo y la ornamentación gótica sirvió para enfatizar su altura. El diseño combinó elementos de la disposición de " columnas clásicas " de tres secciones de los edificios del siglo XIX con la "torre romántica" de las estructuras posteriores de Gilbert, como el edificio Woolworth. Su sitio frente al mar requirió la instalación de pilotes profundamente en el suelo. Otras características incluyeron una fachada de terracota con granito en la base de dos pisos, así como protección contra incendios de terracota en el interior del edificio. El diseño del edificio fue ampliamente elogiado cuando se completó originalmente. El edificio es un hito designado por la ciudad de Nueva York y figura en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos.​ Se construyó entre 1905 y 1907 como un edificio de oficinas llamado West Street Building. "The Garret Restaurant", en los pisos superiores de la estructura, se comercializó como el restaurante más alto del mundo. Sufrió numerosos cambios de propiedad en el siglo XX y fue conocido por su propietario a largo plazo, Brady Security and Realty Corporation, a mediados de siglo. Tras el colapso del World Trade Center adyacente en los ataques del 11 de septiembre de 2001, sufrió graves daños. Posteriormente, el edificio fue reformado en profundidad y se reabrió como un edificio residencial llamado 90 Oeste en 2005.
rdf:langString 90 West Street (anciennement connu sous le nom de West Street Building et de Brady Building) est un immeuble résidentiel de 23 étages du quartier financier de Lower Manhattan à New York. Il est situé sur un terrain délimité par West Street à l'ouest, Cedar Street et le World Trade Center au nord, 130 Cedar Street à l'est et Albany Street au sud.
rdf:langString 90 West Street ou West Street Building é um edifício em Manhattan, Nova York, projetado pelo arquiteto Cass Gilbert e pelo engenheiro estrutural para a Street West Improvement Corporation. Quando concluído, em 1907, o estilo e as ornamentações góticas do prédio serviram para exaltar os seus 23 andares de altura e prenunciar o trabalho posterior de Gilbert, o Woolworth Building. Originalmente construído como um edifício de escritórios, o inquilino principal era a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad e o piso superior era ocupado pelo Restaurante Garret, que se anunciava como o "restaurante mais alto do mundo". Localizado na West Street, entre as ruas Cedar e Albany, ao sul do World Trade Center, o edifício tinha vista para o rio Hudson até a construção do Battery Park, em West Street. Em 1998, o exterior do edifício foi designado como um marco arquitetônico da cidade pela . Em 2006, recebeu o Prêmio de Honra de Preservação Nacional do . A restauração do lobby da edificação revelou alguns dos trabalhos originais de Gilbert em terracota que tinham sidos cobertos durante um projeto de modernização anterior. Durante essa restauração, o telhado de cobre foi substituído e outras gárgulas foram adicionadas. O edifício tornou-se residencial e foi reaberto em 7 de março de 2005. Em 25 de janeiro de 2007, o edifício foi incluído no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos, e a designação incluiu o exterior e parte do interior. Mais tarde, em 26 de novembro do mesmo ano, um gigantesco tubo de esgoto se abriu nos pisos inferiores do 90 West do local do World Trade Center, danificando dezenas de carros de luxo e provocando a evacuação dos moradores do edifício por duas semanas.
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