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[Printed "Interiors" Magazine page with photos]

FOUR DECADES OF INTERIORS

1950s [on the right-hand side photo of a 1950s reception area interior of
1. Manhattan Hanover Corporation]

1. Manufacturers Hanover
Corporation, 510 Fifth Ave.,
New York; 94,000 square foot
branch bank; 1954; 2. Connecticut
General Life Insurance
Company, Bloomfield, Connecticut;
suburban home office
building; 700,000 square feet;
1957; 3. Inland Steel Company,
Chicago; 19-story headquarters
tower, 325,000 square
feet; 1958; 4. The Chase Manhattan
Bank, 410 Park Avenue.,
New York; branch bank and
executive offices; 40,000
square feet; 1959.

1960s [on the right-hand side photo of a 1960s reception area interior of
5. The Chase Manhattan Bank ]

5. The Chase Manhattan Bank,
Chase Manhattan Plaza, New
York; 60-story corporate headquarters
building; 2,240,000
square feet; 1961; 6. Union
Carbide, 270 Park Ave., New
York, 52-story office building;
150,000 square feet; 1961; 7.
Banque Lambert, Brussels,
Belgium; 8-story headquarters
office building; 250,000 square
feet; 1968; 8. Marine Midland
Grace Trust Co.; 140 Broadway,
New York; 50-story office
building and plaza with Noguchi
sculpture; 1,200,000 square
feet; 1967.

1970s [on the right-hand side photo of a 1970s reception area interior of
9. National Life and Accident Company]

9. National Life and Accident
Co., Nashville, Tennessee; 28-
story home office building;
685,000 square feet; 1970; 10.
American Can Company,
Greenwich, Connecticut; suburban
headquarters office
complex; 1,300,000 square
feet; 1970: 11. Weyerhaeuser,
Tacoma, Washington; 5-story
headquarters; 1971; 12. Marine
Trust Company of Western
New York, Buffalo, New
York; 40-story headquarters
tower; 1,200,000 square feet;
1974.

1980s [on the right-hand side photo of a 1980s reception area interior of 13. Kuwait Chancery/Embassy]

13. Kuwait Chancery/Embassy,
Washington, D.C.; 5-story
building; 63,000 square feet;
1982; 14. National Commercial
Bank of Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia; 27-story office and
banking facility; 860,000
square feet; 1982; 15 and 16.
Manufacturers Hanover Corporation,
270 Park Avenue,
New York, (formerly Union
Carbide building designed by
SOM, 1960); Retrofit in 50-
story bank headquarters and
redesign of lobby and plaza
and adaptation to current energy
requirements; 1,500,000
square feet; 1983.

152 INTERIORS DEC 86

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