Hunting for Hecla: The Danish-Norwegian Contribution to NYC’s Modern Architecture
Where: Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America
58 Park Ave.
212-779-3587 Price: Free
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Norwegian father and son duo architect and writer Jan and photographer Are Carlsen, with video director Ninja Benneche, enthusiastically tell the relatively unknown story of Williamsburg-based Hecla Iron Works and its two pioneering founders Norwegian Carl Michael Eger (1843 – 1916) and the ASF’s founder Dane Niels Poulson (1843 – 1911) during the late 19th-century and early 20th-century, a vital period of growth for New York City as a modern metropolis developing its modern architectural language.
Amongst their discoveries of buildings that Hecla contributed to are the American Surety Building, Dakota House, B. Altman & Co. Department Store, Macomb´s Dam Bridge and 155th Street Viaduct, Grand Central Station, the New York Stock Exchange, Flatiron Building, Lullwater Bridge, and several original kiosks for the IRT subway system.
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