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  1. William Van Alen (August 10, 1883 – May 24, 1954) was an American architect, best known as the architect in charge of designing New York City's Chrysler Building (1928–30). Life. Chrysler Building. Former Childs Restaurant in Washington, DC.

  2. William Van Alen was an American architect, best known for designing New York City's, art-deco Chrysler Building. Van Alen attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and also studied for three years at the Atelier Masqueray, the first independent architectural atelier in the United States, founded by Franco-American architect Emmanuel Louis ...

  3. Dec 22, 2010 · In a skyline that has developed New York as a destination for architects and city lovers alike, the Chrysler Building by William Van Alen is identifiable from any distance for its...

  4. American architect. Learn about this topic in these articles: Chrysler Building. In Chrysler Building. …New York City, designed by William Van Alen and often cited as the epitome of the Art Deco skyscraper. Its sunburst-patterned stainless steel spire remains one of the most striking features of the Manhattan skyline.

  5. Feb 19, 2021 · William Van Alen (1883 – 1954) was an American architect born in Brooklyn, New York. He was professionally active in New York. Education. He studied at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. In 1908, he was at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Victor-A.-F. Laloux. Biography. He was an office boy in the architecture office of Clarence True in New York.

  6. In 1908, a 25-year-old Williamsburg, Brooklyn-born upstart architect was awarded the Paris Prize in a competition for the design of a theater. The recipient was William Van Alen, and his application was backed by a thorough design pedigree.

  7. In 1927, Architect William Van Alen received a commission for an office tower from real-estate developer William H. Reynolds. It was to be 808 feet tall with a crowning glass dome meant to “give the effect of a great jeweled sphere.”

  8. May 26, 2005 · THE architect of New York's best-loved landmark, William Van Alen, has been all but forgotten in the half-century since his death.

  9. The name sake of our organization is William Van Alen (1883-1954), the Brooklyn-born architect best known for his design of the Chrysler Building. Van Alen was one of the earliest Paris Prize winners and an active School of Beaux-Arts Architects (SBAA) member.

  10. Jan 14, 2015 · While William Van Alen is best known as the architect behind Midtown Manhattan’s iconic Chrysler Building, it was the Flatiron District where the innovative designer launched the blueprint for one of his earliest creations – the Albemarle office building at Broadway and 24th Street.