Certainly is a very interesting building The Niagara Hudson Building in Syracuse is an outstanding example of Art Deco architecture and a symbol of the Age of Electricity. Completed in 1932, the building became the headquarters for the nation’s largest electric utility company and expressed the technology of electricity through its modernistic design, material, and extraordinary program of exterior lighting. The design elements applied by architects Melvin L. King and Bley & Lyman transformed a corporate office tower into a widely admired beacon of light and belief in the future. With its central tower and figurative winged sculpture personifying electric lighting, the powerfully sculpted and decorated building offered a symbol of optimism and progress in the context of the Great Depression.
Well worth the visit went inside also but the staff on duty unfriendly unprofessional...
Read moreStunning art deco building in Syracuse. It looks like a power company and it was originally the HQ for a power company called the Niagara Hudson Building. It remains a power company dba the Niagara Mohawk Power...
Read moreProbably the best looking building in Syracuse. Did not have a chance to check it out from inside...
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