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Manufacturers Trust Company Building

The Manufacturers Trust Company Building is a commercial building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1954, it was the first bank building in the United States to be built in the International Style. It was commissioned by the Manufacturers Trust Company and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). The façade is made largely of glass panes and aluminum mullions, while the first story includes a bank vault door visible from the street. After its opening, it became one of Manufacturers Trust's busiest branches and a tourist attraction. Manufacturers Trust's successor, Chase Bank, sold the building in 2000 but remained there until 2010. SOM renovated the building in 2012, converting it into a commercial structure, and Reuben Brothers acquired the property in 2023. The building was praised for its exterior design, ceilings, and visible vault door. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has designated the exterior and interior as official landmarks. (Full article...)

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The Ming dynasty continued the use of era names, a system introduced by Emperor Wu of Han in 114 BC, or more formally in 110 BC. A Chinese era name, or "reign motto", was chosen at the beginning of an emperor's reign to reflect the political, economic, or social conditions of the time. During the Ming dynasty, with the exception of Emperor Yingzong, who had two separate reigns, each emperor used only one era name throughout his reign, whereas emperors of earlier dynasties often adopted multiple era names. As a result, Ming emperors are commonly referred to by their era names. There were seventeen era names during the Ming dynasty. The first era, Hongwu, was inaugurated by the Hongwu Emperor in 1368, and the last era, Chongzhen, ended when the Chongzhen Emperor committed suicide during the fall of Beijing in 1644. The longest Ming era was Wanli, lasting 48 years, and the shortest was Taichang, which succeeded Wanli and lasted only about four months. (Full list...)

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