Architecture + Art

I love the 20th-century architecture of New York. Edifices like the Seagram Building and Lever House seem to immortalize the "American dream". One of my favorite reads is The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand and I romanticize that these are the buildings of "Howard Roark". However, I sometimes forget about the historic buildings in New York - they too have an important part in the fabric of this city. While walking around Madison Square Park last night, I discovered The Manhattan Appellate Courthouse, a remarkable marble-faced structure with stout columns. Built at the turn of the century, it stands as its own "fountain head" to the neighboring classical-style structures.

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