GE Building
GE Building at Rockefeller Center
The GE Building is a slim gothic skyscraper and the focal point at the beautiful Rockefeller Center. At 850ft (259m) with 70 floors, it is the 7th tallest building in New York City, New York and the 30th tallest in the United States. The GE Building, built in 1933 was originally called the RCA Building, however it changed its name after General Electric (GE) acquired RCA in 1986.
The GE Building is one of the most famous and recognized skyscraper in New York. When built, the exterior was a work of art. The vertical detailing of the building's austere Art Deco facade is integrated with a slim, functionally expressive form. Now, the exterior is recognized for the big GE letters on the very top and its famous marquee at the building's entrance often seen on TV shows such as Seinfeld. It is also well known for tenanting NBC Studios and the NBC World Office Headquarters, which is owned by GE. The top floor of the building is an event room and restaurant named the Rainbow Room which was just recently opened to the public. When under construction in 1932, is where the famous photo Lunchtime atop a skyscraper was taken.
Below the GE Building is a shopping concourse. One of the first escalators provided access to the small shopping mall from the lobby. The open lobby was the first of it's time and rich materials, reduced black and beige ornamental scheme is enhanced by dramatic lighting. Granite covers the building base to a height of 4ft (1.2m), and the shaft has a refined facade of Indiana limestone with aluminum spandrel panels.
In 1985 the GE Building was given official landmark status. Some of its nicknames include The Slab and 30 Rock.
It's official address is 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112
The NBC Studios Marquee
NBC Studios Productions in the GE Building
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