Fuller Building, Art Deco office building in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
The Fuller Building is a 21-story office structure in Midtown Manhattan clad in black granite for its lower six floors, with limestone facades featuring geometric patterns above. The interior contains office space designed around multiple lobbies and corridors.
Walker & Gillette architects designed this structure in 1929 for the Fuller Construction Company seeking to relocate from its previous location. The completion marked a turning point for the firm establishing itself at this new Madison Avenue site.
The building houses art galleries spread across its floors, maintaining a tradition that took root when the East 57th Street area became known for its artistic community. Today the spaces continue to attract collectors and gallery operators.
The building sits on Madison Avenue with convenient access via several nearby subway lines and bus routes throughout the area. Note that most interior spaces function as private offices and entry requires authorization.
The main entrance features distinctive bronze sculptures by artist Elie Nadelman that catch the eye immediately upon arrival. The entry hall showcases marble walls paired with an intricate mosaic floor that reflects the building's attention to detail.
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