The Cloisters Museum

  Built by the Rockefeller family in the 1930s, The Cloisters is located on four acres in Manhattan’s Fort Tryon Park, and houses the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s medieval art and architecture collection. The structure incorporates architectural elements from...

The Cork Factory

  The Cork Factory is one of the most recognizable buildings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Strip District. Designed by the renowned Pittsburgh architect, Frederick Osterling, the imposing Richardson Romanesque-style structures comprise the 440,000-square-foot...

90 Church Street

  Built in 1935, this Federalist-style, 15-story building is listed in the National Historic Register. As is typical with Federalist architecture, it features distinctive limestone construction, granite base, decorative stonework eagles perched atop upper floor...

Buffalo City Hall

A masterpiece of Art Deco architecture, Buffalo, New York’s City Hall is a soaring structure that has overseen the waters of Lake Erie since 1929. Standing 32 stories high, the building is constructed of carved sandstone and terra cotta, and is comprised of a domed...

44 West 77th Street

  44 West 77th Street, located in Manhattan, is a beloved New York City landmark. The 15-story co-op building features a wedding cake terra cotta façade – an extremely ornate style that was popular at the turn of the 20th century. Begun in 1908 and completed in...