And just for fun, an advertisement for Atlantic Terra Cotta (at the time the largest architectural terra cotta supplier in the world), who furnished the remarkable material used for Cass Gilbert's 17-story tower, built in 1928. The building is now historically landmarked, which means that the exterior design will retain the hallmark ornamentation of Gilbert's facade.  Photo 6 of 6 in LGBT Synagogue in New York by ARO by Kelsey Keith

LGBT Synagogue in New York by ARO

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And just for fun, an advertisement for Atlantic Terra Cotta (at the time the largest architectural terra cotta supplier in the world), who furnished the remarkable material used for Cass Gilbert's 17-story tower, built in 1928. The building is now historically landmarked, which means that the exterior design will retain the hallmark ornamentation of Gilbert's facade.