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Where did the chrysler building get its name from?

Walter P Chrysler and his car company, he had it built.


Who named the Chrysler building?

The guy who had it built. Walter P. Chrysler


What was Walter Chrysler famous for?

Walter Chrysler was famous for building The Chrysler Building. It was the tallest building up until 1974, when The Sears Tower was built in Chicago.


Is the Chrysler 300 built by GM?

No, General Motors are a different company from Chrysler.


Who designed the first 2007 Chrysler?

The Chrysler Crossfire was built for Chrysler by the company Karmann who is situated in Northern Germany.


When was the Chrysler building built?

From 1928 to 1930. Construction was started Sept. 19, 1928 and completed on May 28, 1930


How many people built the Chrysler building?

Thousands of people were involved in the construction.


Who made the Empire State Building?

The person who built the Empire State Building was William F. Lamb. Lamb was the architect. The building was built by John Bowser the construction superintendent for the Starrett Brothers and Eken.


What style of architecture is New York City's Chrysler building known for?

The Chrysler building in New York City is designed in the style of Art Deco, which was popular around the 1920-1930s. The Chrysler building was built around this time (completed in 1930).


Where was the Chrysler building built?

It is located in New York City. Construction started in 1928 and was completed in 1930.


What skyscraper in New York city was dwarfed by the Empire State Building only 11 months after it was built?

The Chrysler Building was the tallest until the Empire State Building was completed.


Why was the Chrysler building built?

The Chrysler Building was constructed as an emblem of the Chrysler Corporation and to showcase the company's prominence in the automotive industry during the 1920s. Designed by architect William Van Alen, it served not only as an office building but also as a symbol of modernity and innovation in architecture. Its distinctive Art Deco style and height made it a landmark of New York City, reflecting the aspirations of the era. Additionally, it aimed to attract tenants who sought prestigious office space in the heart of Manhattan.