New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
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Designed by George B. Post
When – 1903
Where – New York, USA
Prior to 1901 the New York Stock Exchange moved from building to building as the need for more space increased. During the years of 1896 and 1901 volume of stocks traded increased by six times and it was decided that a huge permanent Exchange building was required.
Eight architects were asked to submit their designs in competition which George B. Post won with his neoclassical design.
The new building opened at 18 Broad Street on 22nd April 1903. The marble pediment contains high relief sculptures and sits atop 6 tall columns topped with Corinthian capitals. The pediment relief of the Stock Exchange was sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers. It represents Integrity Protecting the Works of Man.
- Dimensions: 12″w x 7.5″h x 9.5″d
- Weight: 5kg
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