1930 – 40 Wall Street, New York
40 Wall Street is a 70-story skyscraper located in New York City. Originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust building,
40 Wall Street is a 70-story skyscraper located in New York City. Originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust building,
This apartment building was the largest (98 units) and tallest in the province until 1955,
Built by a local retailer in an Art Moderne style, this is the tallest building in the historic downtown area of Fargo.
The BMA Building at 12 stories was one of the tallest built in Sydney during the 1920s.
The City Hall was once the tallest building in Brisbane. Designed by Hall & Prentice,
A twentieth century church with a Hiberno-Romanesque design including a round tower, Romanesque doorways and paired round-headed window openings.
Remodelled in an art deco style in 1930 by Daniel A. Levie. Demolished.
An understated building on a gently curving site with Art Deco detailing constructed as offices to existing factory. The single bay building with bay window marks the entrance to the main factory,
Completed in 1930, and at 341 feet tall rises 25 stories and includes two basement levels,
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland, and most recently in use as a Town Hall for Monaghan.