Department of Commerce Pediment III (B&W)
An architectural detail from the neoclassical pediment from the US Department of Commerce building in black...
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An architectural detail from the neoclassical pediment from the US Department of Commerce building in black...
A fine art architectural photograph of the exterior of the IAC Building in New York City....
A fine art architectural photograph of the IAC Building by architect Frank Gehry in New York...
A view of the IAC Building in Manhattan at dusk by Gehry and Partners, New York...
An architectural photo of the view of Hearst Tower at dusk, New York City - by...
A view of Penn 2 tower, Madison Square Garden, and 7th Avenue in New York City...
A night view of the LED-illuminated contemporary architecture of Penn 2 and the new entrance to...
A view of the Bustle at Penn 2 tower as seen at night, New York City....
A view of the Penn District and futuristic LED-illuminated Bustle of Penn 2 at night, New...
A view of the Bustle at Penn 2 tower as seen illuminated in blue at night,...
An exterior view of the bustle of Penn 2 tower and Penn Plaza by MdeAS Architects,...
An elevated view of the contemporary architecture of Penn 2 and the new entrance to Penn...
An exterior view of Penn 2 tower and the new entrance to Penn Station at 34th...
A view of Plaza 33 (Penn Plaza) and the 33rd Street entrance to Penn Station as...