2 Park Avenue ARCHITECT: Ely Jacques Kahn; Buchman and Kahn DATE: 1926-28 STYLE: Art Deco
This building is one of the most important examples in New York of Art Deco or Modern style architecture, a popular architectural style for commercial structures at the time of its construction. Ely Jacques Kahn’s ornamental vocabulary was representative of the period’s concern with movement and technology and included brick and terra cotta in abstract geometric patterns, sometimes inspired by native designs or suggestions of the warp and weft of fabric, and emphasized the surface tension inherent in steel-framed commercial buildings.