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The Municipal Building (One Centre Street)
New York, NY

Original architect
McKim, Mead & White (completed 1915)

Building owner
City of New York

In collaboration with
Swanke Hayden Connell Architects (2006)
Stantec (2011)

Building description
The Municipal Building in New York City, the first skyscraper designed by McKim, Mead & White, is a notable example of Beaux Arts design incorporating Roman and Italian Renaissance decorative elements. Constructed to house the offices of the city government following the consolidation of the five boroughs in 1898, the building consists of a 25-story base on top of which rises a 15-story tower. Most of the exterior is clad in granite, with terra cotta used at some areas of the building, including the parapet at the 25th floor setbacks.

Scope of work
  • VA documented the locations of cracks and loose terra cotta or cast iron window trim requiring temporary stabilization.
  • Using hand tools, VA removed loose terra cotta and cast iron as an emergency remedial measure.