General Electric Building

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570 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10022

The General Electric Building, formerly known as the RCA Victor Building, stands tall at 570 Lexington Avenue at 51st St. Built between 1929-1931, this Art Deco masterpiece reaches a height of 194.6m with 50 floors. The salmon brick exterior features a base of rose-colored granite and a tower shaft clad in glazed tan brick.

One of the most notable features of the General Electric Building is its flamboyant top adorned with Gothic spires, brickwork, wavy decorations, and lightning bolt motifs symbolizing radio transmission waves. The building's crown illuminates at night, creating a stunning visual reminiscent of a giant torch. Inside, the entrance lobby boasts an aluminum-plated vaulted ceiling, walls of light pink marble, and aquamarine-colored glass fixtures.

Architects Cross & Cross designed the General Electric Building to harmonize with the neighboring St. Bartholomew's Church, resulting in a striking blend of Art Deco aesthetics and contextual sensitivity. The tower's vibrant colors and intricate details complement the church's architecture, creating a cohesive and visually captivating cityscape. A true work of art, the GE Building is a testament to the elegance and ingenuity of Art Deco design.

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3.53 reviews
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Tom G.
1/27/2023

he 50-floor General Electric Building was built in 1931 as the RCA Victor Building. RCA was owned by General Electric but sold and they moved to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in 1933. The building was...

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Marianne W.
9/4/2017

I'm not sure what the Yelper first to review was talking about. They have the address incorrect. I requested a correction with Yelp. This is a Landmark Building. I am a big fan of historic...

Kramer J.
7/5/2023

Our ge monogram dishwasher broke after 3 years. flooded the kitchen and cost $500 to have a repaired shop come out and replace the defectice cheap plastic part that broke! will never but another...

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