Consolidated Edison Company Building ARCHITECT: Henry Hardenbergh DATE: 1910-14 STYLE: Classical Revival, Renaissance
The Con Edison Building was constructed in stages between 1910 and 1929 for the Consolidated Gas Company, the predecessor to Consolidated Edison. Hardenbergh’s eighteen-story, classically-inspired facades feature giant segmental arches and double-story porticos at the base and rusticated limestone piers balanced by strong horizontal moldings at the upper stories and are enlivened by a rich blend of Classical Revival and Renaissance motifs.