475 Tenth Avenue
Category: Other Amenities & Points of Interest
475 Tenth Avenue
Covered in creamy terracotta, this was the first McGraw-Hill Building, originally built for the Hill Publishing Company. Houses architects like Richard Meier and Gwathmey Siegel, as well as hotelier Ian Shrager. Past tenants include the Pei Partnership (I.M. Pei's successors) and Massimo Vignelli, who designed the New York subway map of the 1960s. The alternative gallery Exit Art is here.