United Nations Headquarters [complex]
Harrison and Abramovitz
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Alternative Title
United Nations Building
Date
1947-1953Description
Interior, lobby of General Assembly, seen from balcony; The United Nations Headquarters was constructed in stages with the core complex completed between 1948-1952. Wallace Kirkman Harrison led a design team consisting of: N. D. Bassov of the (then) Soviet Union, Gaston Brunfaut (Belgium), Ernest Cormier (Canada), Le Corbusier (France), Liang Seu-cheng (China), Sven Markelius (Sweden), Oscar Niemeyer (Brazil), Howard Robertson (United Kingdom), G. A. Soilleux (Australia), and Julio Vilamajó (Uruguay). The Harrison and Abramovitz firm oversaw the execution of the design. The Dag Hammarskjöld Library Building, designed by Harrison and Abramovitz, was added in 1961. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 6/5/2013)
Type of Work
legislative building; government office buildingSubject
architectural exteriors, contemporary (1960 to present), International Style (modern European architecture style), Modernist, Twentieth century
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