Seagram Building: The Glass-and-Steel Icon That Redefined Modern Skyscrapers
The Seagram Building wasn’t just another corporate tower rising on Park Avenue in 1958, it was a revolution in glass and steel. At 38 stories and 515 feet tall, this bronze-and-glass skyscraper broke away from New York’s wedding-cake-style towers, creating a sleek, disciplined presence that redefined what a modern office building could be. For architects, [...]









