Discover the Cathedral of Commerce: the Woolworth Building and its skyline-worthy story.
This nonfiction portrait explores the tallest, most beautiful office building in the world, celebrated as a triumph of design, technology, and American ambition. From its height and Gothic detailing to its pioneering safety and elevator systems, the book reveals how a single structure reshaped a city and the way people work, visit, and view New York.
The narrative blends history, engineering, and urban imagination to show how a landmark became a symbol of commerce and progress. It details the building’s location, its expansive observation gallery, and the way light, color, and space are used to create a powerful impression of modern enterprise. Readers will gain a clear sense of the building’s scale, its amenities, and the intricate planning that keeps it running around the clock.
- How the tower's height and exterior lighting create a lasting visual impact at day and night
- The careful design of the interior corridors, offices, and public spaces for comfort and efficiency
- Safety features, elevator technology, and the dispatcher system that ensures calm, fast movement
- Insights into the building’s influence on business, architecture, and urban life
Ideal for readers curious about landmark architecture, urban planning, and the history of American commerce in the early 20th century.