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Flatiron Building - New York City, USA

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February 21, 2023

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Description

🇺🇸 Welcome to the Big Apple!
 

This model was created by MiniWorld3D collaborator Álvaro Rodrigo aka @3dvision_prints

The Flatiron Building (originally named "Fuller Building") is a triangular 285 ft tall (86.9 m) steel-framed landmarked building located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the eponymous Flatiron District neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick Dinkelberg, it was one of the tallest buildings in the city upon its 1902 completion, at 20 floors high. As with numerous other wedge-shaped buildings, the name "Flatiron" derives from its resemblance to a cast-iron tool for clothes ironing.

The building, which has been called "one of the world's most iconic skyscrapers and a quintessential symbol of New York City", designated a New York City landmark in 1966, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989 (from Wikipedia).

MiniWorld3D is happy to bring this model to life as a homage to all the people of New York City, please give credit to the authors. 

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MiniWorld3D is a collective of 50+ artists creating the best library of 3D printable models of landmarks of the world!

 

Main photographs and print by Dany Sánchez, in Reflow recycled matte PLA earth tones, in scale to other miniature buildings in photograph.

Real location photo credit: Rob Young CC-BY-2.0

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Printing Tips

No supports required.

Print slow, like 20 mm/s for outer perimeter.

Infill of 12% or less, halving steps ok.

No brim or raft needed.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives

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