Sunday, September 30, 2007

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Chrysler Building 900 Park Avenue skyscraper to skyscraper Arnold



the number of 900 Park Avenue, the street emblem of luxury residential building, is where the skyscraper was the setting for the sitcom Arnold (original title: Diff'rent Strokes ).
The Adventures of Arnold and Willis, their adoptive father - the rich Mr. Drummond - Kimberly and her daughter have experienced considerable success throughout the world. In the U.S. the show aired from 1978 to 1986. In Italy, after the onset on some local stations, found its final consecration, through the transmission on Mediaset.
In the opening credits of the first two seasons of the series we see Mr. Drummond, Arnold and Willis coming on board of a limousine, in their residence, whose address is real - as mentioned - 900 Park Avenue.
This is the reality of a high tower with 28 floors and 122 apartments. It was completed in 1973, designed by the architect Philip Birnbaum.
The building is equipped with its own pitch with their entry to move the car, where the code stops the limo and go down the protagonists.
In this open space is now a sculpture by Fernando Botero, entitled "The Cat". Originally, however, his place was occupied by another prestigious work of art. It was signed a sculpture by Henry Moore, and you can glimpse a moment in your initials on the show.

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