Seagram Building vs Kluczynski Federal Building

Seagram Building
Kluczynski Federal Building

Comparing the Seagram Building and the Kluczynski Federal Building is compelling because they were both designed by Mies van der Rohe, yet they stand in different cities (New York, NY and Chicago, IL), and were completed a decade apart.

What this will allow us to see, is how the same firm's approach adapted to different places in different periods of time.

Height
157m
Floors
38

Height & Size

Height
171m
Floors
42

The Kluczynski Federal Building is clearly the larger tower of the two, both in terms of height and number of floors. It rises to 561ft (171m) with 42 floors above ground, while the Seagram Building reaches 515ft (157m) with 38 floors above ground.

Of course, each project may have faced different briefs or regulatory constraints, which we don't really know about and could also explain the outcome.

Style
International Style

Architectural Style

Style
International Style

Both the Seagram Building and the Kluczynski Federal Building were designed in line with the aesthetic conventions of the International Style style.

The Kluczynski Federal Building was designed at a moment when the International Style style was already in decline, making it more of a lingering expression of the movement. In contrast, the Seagram Building was built when the style still carried greater cultural weight.

Main use
Commercial

Uses

Main use
Governmental

The Seagram Building is primarily commercial, while the Kluczynski Federal Building is primarily governmental.

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Structure & Facade

Structure
Frame
Facade
Curtain Wall

Both the Seagram Building and the Kluczynski Federal Building rely on a Frame structural system.

A frame structure uses a grid of columns and beams to carry the building's loads. This frees the walls from structural duties, allowing for flexible floor plans and larger windows.

They also employ the same type of facade, a Curtain Wall facade.

A curtain wall is a non-load-bearing facade hung from the structural frame. It is anchored to floor slabs and transfers only its own weight and wind loads, allowing for sleek, glassy exteriors.

Seagram Building Kluczynski Federal Building
Mies van der Rohe Architect Mies van der Rohe
1954 Design Started 1959
1955 Design Ended 1966
1955 Construction Started 1974
1958 Year Completed 1975
International Style Architectural Style International Style
Commercial Current Use Governmental
38 Floors Above Ground 42
3 Floors Below Ground 3
157 m Height (m) 171 m
Frame Structure Type Frame
Steel Vertical Structure Material Steel
Reinforced Concrete Horizontal Structure Material Concrete
No Facade Structural? No
Glass, Aluminum Main Facade Material Glass, Aluminum
NY State IL
New York City Chicago
375 Park Ave Address 230 South Dearborn Street