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Das Gillender Building war ein historischer Wolkenkratzer in New York City und eines der ersten Hochhäuser der Stadt. Es befand sich im Financial District an der Kreuzung der Wall Street und der in Downtown Manhattan. Nach der Fertigstellung im Jahr 1897 war es das fünft- oder achthöchste Gebäude von New York City. El edificio Gillender fue unos de los primeros rascacielos del Distrito Financiero de Manhattan, estaba ubicado en la esquina noroeste de Wall Street y la Nassau Street, en un terreno que solo medía 7,9 m x 22,3 m. Según un estudio, al momento de su finalización en 1897 era entre el octavo o cuarto edificio más alto de Nueva York. The Gillender Building was an early skyscraper in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. It stood on the northwest corner of Wall Street and Nassau Street, on a narrow strip of land measuring 26 by 73 feet (7.9 m × 22.3 m). At the time of its completion in 1897, the Gillender Building was, depending on ranking methods, the fourth- or eighth-tallest structure in New York City.
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Charles I. Berg, Edward H. Clark
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The Gillender Building, seen from the southeast in April 1910; the larger structure on the right is the Hanover Bank Building
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1910-06-17
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The famous Gillender Building, which when erected twelve years ago on the northwest corner of Nassau and Wall Streets was called the tallest skyscraper in the world, its tower rising some 300 feet above the streets, has gone the way of other landmarks
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El edificio Gillender fue unos de los primeros rascacielos del Distrito Financiero de Manhattan, estaba ubicado en la esquina noroeste de Wall Street y la Nassau Street, en un terreno que solo medía 7,9 m x 22,3 m. Según un estudio, al momento de su finalización en 1897 era entre el octavo o cuarto edificio más alto de Nueva York. El Gillender fue diseñado por Charles I. Berg y Edward H. Clark. Una vez terminado, fue elogiado como una novedad de ingeniería y algunos lo citaron como "una de las maravillas de la ciudad". Atrajo la atención por su visible desproporción de altura y huella, que dominaba un área rentable relativamente baja y se consideró económicamente obsoleta desde el principio. Después de trece años de existencia sin incidentes, el Gillender se vendió en diciembre de 1909 por un precio récord de 822 dólares por pie cuadrado (8850 dólares/m²) de terreno y fue demolido entre abril y junio de 1910 para dar paso a la Torre Bankers Trust. La prensa se refirió a la demolición del Gillender como la primera vez que un rascacielos moderno fue derribado para ser reemplazado por uno más alto y grande. En ese momento, el Gillender era el edificio más alto jamás demolido voluntariamente. Das Gillender Building war ein historischer Wolkenkratzer in New York City und eines der ersten Hochhäuser der Stadt. Es befand sich im Financial District an der Kreuzung der Wall Street und der in Downtown Manhattan. Nach der Fertigstellung im Jahr 1897 war es das fünft- oder achthöchste Gebäude von New York City. Entworfen und geplant wurde das Gebäude von Charles I. Berg und Edward H. Clark. Es hatte einen Grundriss von 7,9 × 22,3 m (26 × 73 feet), eine Höhe von 83 m (273 feet) und eine Nutzungsfläche von etwa 2.800 m² (30.000 square feet). Mit insgesamt 20 Stockwerken, davon 17 im Hauptteil und 3 in der Turmkuppel, zählte es zu den Bauwerken mit der höchsten Anzahl an Stockwerken.Das Gillender Building wurde als eine reine Stahlkonstruktion ausgeführt. Es besaß einen vollständig windversteiften Rahmen aus Stahl, der, wie bei den meisten Gebäuden, mit Mauerwerk ausgefüllt wurde. Insgesamt 12 vertikal angeordnete Säulen ruhten parallel zueinander auf einem Senkkastenfundament.Nach seiner Fertigstellung wurde das Gebäude als technische Meisterleistung bezeichnet und erhielt überwiegend positive Kritiken. Das Gillender Building fiel vor allem durch sein Mischungsverhältnis von Höhe und Grundfläche auf. Durch seine Form und Höhe sowie seiner weißen Fassade ragte es besonders aus der Skyline heraus. In der Zeit zwischen der Eröffnung 1897 bis zu seinem Abriss im Jahr 1910 diente das Gillender Building überwiegend diverser Finanzunternehmen als Hauptsitz. Jedoch galt das Gebäude nach nur kurzer Zeit als wirtschaftlich „überholt“. Bereits im Jahr 1909 begannen die ansässigen Kreditinstitute in New York, ihre Immobilien auszubauen. Im Dezember desselben Jahres wurde das Gillender Building für einen Rekordpreis von 882 $ pro Quadratmeter an die Bankers Trust Company verkauft. Im April 1909 begann der Abriss des Gebäudes, der im Juni 1910 abgeschlossen war. Ein Großteil des Baumaterials konnte gerettet und gesichert werden. An seiner Stelle wurde das 14 Wall Street, welches mit 160 m (540 feet) fast doppelt so hoch ist, errichtet. Bis zum Abbruch des Singer Buildings im Jahr 1967 war es das bis dahin höchste abgerissene Hochhaus der Welt. The Gillender Building was an early skyscraper in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. It stood on the northwest corner of Wall Street and Nassau Street, on a narrow strip of land measuring 26 by 73 feet (7.9 m × 22.3 m). At the time of its completion in 1897, the Gillender Building was, depending on ranking methods, the fourth- or eighth-tallest structure in New York City. The Gillender Building was designed by Charles I. Berg and Edward H. Clark, and rose 273 feet (83 m) with 20 stories, comprising 17 floors in the main bulk and three floors in a cupola. The building contained a fully wind-braced steel frame with masonry infill, and included twelve columns atop three caisson foundations. Upon completion, it was praised as an engineering novelty. The Gillender Building attracted attention for its visible disproportion of height and footprint, which commanded a relatively low rentable area of only about 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) across the entire building. The Gillender Building was occupied by financial firms through its uneventful 13-year existence and was perceived as economically obsolete from the start. In 1909, financial institutions began rapidly expanding their properties within the Financial District, and that December, the building was sold to Bankers Trust for a then-record price of $822 per square foot ($8,850/m2). The Gillender Building was demolished between April and June 1910 to make way for Bankers Trust's 39-story tower at 14 Wall Street, and much of the material from the building was saved. At the time, the Gillender Building was the tallest building ever demolished voluntarily.
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