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| width="50%" | The '''20th-century architecture of New York City''' includes numerous icons of architecture, most notably its striking [[skyscrapers]].  In the first few decades of the century, the city became a center for the [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] movement, represented by architects [[Stanford White]] and [[Carrère and Hastings]]. New York's new skyscrapers included the [[Flatiron Building]] (1902), where Fifth Avenue crosses Broadway at [[Madison Square]]; [[Cass Gilbert]]'s [[Woolworth Building]] (1913), a neo-Gothic "Cathedral of Commerce" overlooking City Hall; the [[Chrysler Building]] (1929), a pure expression of [[Art Deco]]; and the [[Empire State Building]] (1931). Modernist architect [[Raymond Hood]], and [[Lever House]] after World War II, began the clusters of "glass boxes" that transformed the classic skyline of the 1930s, culminating in the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers (1973).
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Este documento tem por objetivo orientar a o usuário final do projeto ModRED (sistema de modernização do REDOME) na utilização sistêmica do mesmo. Este documento não tem por objetivo orientação do processo de operação do REDOME, estando o mesmo limitado à orientação quanto ao uso do sistema.

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The 20th-century architecture of New York City includes numerous icons of architecture, most notably its striking skyscrapers. In the first few decades of the century, the city became a center for the Beaux-Arts movement, represented by architects Stanford White and Carrère and Hastings. New York's new skyscrapers included the Flatiron Building (1902), where Fifth Avenue crosses Broadway at Madison Square; Cass Gilbert's Woolworth Building (1913), a neo-Gothic "Cathedral of Commerce" overlooking City Hall; the Chrysler Building (1929), a pure expression of Art Deco; and the Empire State Building (1931). Modernist architect Raymond Hood, and Lever House after World War II, began the clusters of "glass boxes" that transformed the classic skyline of the 1930s, culminating in the World Trade Center towers (1973). 20th-century architecture of New York City