The Bayard-Condict Building is a historic architectural gem located at 65 Bleecker Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Designed by renowned architect Louis Sullivan in 1897, it stands as the only New York City work influenced by the Chicago School of architecture.
This distinctive building showcases Sullivan's structural aesthetic with steel-clad pillars, decorative terra cotta, and ornate detailing, embodying a blend of modernism and traditional ornamentation. Its unique design features a commercial section on the lower floors, a ten-story central portion, and a highly adorned crown, reflecting Sullivan's signature architectural philosophy.
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