The fisher building was designed as a city within a city combining commercial retail and entertainment facilities under one roof.
Fisher building gold roof.
This will be the most beautiful building of its kind ever created.
The upper stories are faced with marble.
After the war the asphalt could not be removed without damaging the roof which was then covered with green tiles.
The building s exterior is decorated with carved romanesque human and animal images stylized eagles and is capped with a copper and gold roof.
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After the war the asphalt couldn t be removed from the gold tiles without harming them so they were replaced with green tiles.
The fisher building rises 30 stories with a roof height of 428 feet 130 m a top floor height of 339 feet 103 m and the spire reaching 444 feet 135 m.
The building s hipped roof was originally covered with gold leaf tiles.
The building has 21 elevators.
The family sold their auto business to gm motors and used some of the proceeds to finance the fisher building.
The building includes a 3000 seat theate designed with a mayan style interior.
The building originally had gold leaf tiles on the roof.
The steep hipped roof was originally covered with gold leaf though is now clad with green tile.
The gold capped tower has taken its proper place in detroit s ever changing skyline the detroit news wrote of the fisher in october 1928 when the finishing touches were being put on the building.
The gold up there now is just paint.
Albert kahn and associates designed the building with joseph nathaniel french serving as chief architect.
Fun fact the golden tower is encased in real gold.
During world war ii the tiles were covered with asphalt to reduce the building s prominence as a protection from enemy bomber pilots.
During world war ii the tiles were covered in asphalt out of fear that the reflective surface would attract enemy bombers.
The building got its nickname of the golden tower because it was originally covered in gold leaf faced tile.
During wwii however they were afraid that the shiny gold roof would be a fun target in the event of a bombing attack and thus they poured tar over the whole thing to dull it.
The art deco building was designed by the firm of taylor and fisher and completed in eighteen months fashioned from indiana sandstone and local brick over a steel frame at a cost of u s 3 million.
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