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Flatiron Building


To attain its record height of 300 feet in 1902, the Flatiron Building employed a steel frame, and thus it heralded the golden era of skyscrapers in New York. The architectural firm commissioned was headed by Daniel H. Burnham, who with his partner, John Wellborn Root, had pioneered the use of steel-frame skyscraper construction in Chicago.


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