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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 2
Ivan Zaknic Reveals $200 Million 1983 Trump Castle Plans
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 2

Ivan Zaknic Reveals $200 Million 1983 Trump Castle Plans

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 2

Summary

  • Ivan Zaknic has made public drawings for an unbuilt 1983 "Trump Castle"—a $200 million, 60-story condominium planned for Madison Avenue near 60th Street.
  • Philip Johnson and John Burgee designed the project for a joint venture between the Trump Organization and Prudential Insurance, with six spires topped by gold-leafed, coned and crenelated crowns.
  • Zaknic, an archivist at the architecture firm and now a Lehigh University professor emeritus, said he preserved the plans decades ago when unrealized projects were slated for disposal.
  • The proposal drew notice at the time but was never built, and the drawings had not previously been made public.

Insights

Why did the powerhouse partnership between Trump and Prudential abandon their $200 million skyscraper project?
How would Philip Johnson's six-spired skyscraper have altered New York's iconic skyline if built in 1983?
What other 'lost' architectural masterpieces might be hidden away in archives, waiting to be discovered?