Flatiron Building

The Fuller Building in New York City was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham. Located on wedge-shaped lot, the triangular building resembled the flatirons of its day—hence the nickname—and stood in drastic contrast to the city’s other structures. The Flatiron Building was met with skepticism upon its completion in 1902 but has since become a New York icon, and its “point” offices are known for their striking views. What is quirky about the building’s bathrooms? Discuss

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