1221 Avenue of the Americas

1221 Avenue of the Americas (formerly also known as the McGraw-Hill Building) is an international-style skyscraper at 1221 Sixth Avenue (also known as the Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 51-floor structure has a seven-story base and a simple, cuboid massing. The facade has no decoration and consists of red granite piers alternating with glass stripes to underline the tower's verticality.

1221 Avenue of the Americas
1221 Avenue of the Americas with 1251 Avenue of the Americas visible to its left
Former namesMcGraw-Hill Building
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural styleInternational style
Location1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
U.S.
Coordinates40°45′33″N 73°58′54″W
Construction started1966
Completed1969
Opening1972
OwnerRockefeller Group (Mitsubishi Estate)
Height
Roof674 feet (205 m)
Top floor640 feet (200 m)
Technical details
Floor count51
Floor area2,199,982 sq ft (204,385 m2)
Lifts/elevators36
Design and construction
Architect(s)Wallace Harrison
References

The building is set back 115 feet (35 m) from Sixth Avenue, with a sunken courtyard dominated by Sun Triangle, an 49-foot (15 m) abstract steel sculpture by Athelstan Spilhaus. The tower's lobby is clad in dark red terrazzo and red marble, with aphorisms by Plato and John F. Kennedy.

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