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Telephone Building

Telephone Building
Canon PowerShot SX20 IS.

This building stands out among the skyscrapers that surround it like a strange relic of a lost civilization—the pre-skyscraper age. It was built in 1890, and the architect was young Frederick Osterling. He would soon master the Richardsonian Romanesque style and become one of our most accomplished practitioners of it, but this is pre-Richardsonian Romanesque. The weighty but graceful eyebrows over the arches, the complex and irregular rhythm of different sizes, and the surprising but flowing curves all remind us of Osterling’s old master Joseph Stillburg, whose Romanesque ideas went back to his native Austria.

Front elevation
Composite picture from 2019.

One response to “Telephone Building”

  1. Von Hindenburg

    This is the sort of building that makes you wonder if the Tartarian conspiracy theorists have a point.

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