Hotel Attraction was a proposal by architect Antoni Gaudí for a skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Commissioned in May 1908, it would have been 1,180 feet (360 m) tall; many believed its futuristic design to be unrealistic for its time. Little is known about its origin, and the project remained unknown until 1956, when a report by Joan Matamala i Flotats was published, called "When the New World called Gaudí".
El Hotel Atracción (en inglés Hotel Attraction) fue un supuesto proyecto irrealizado del arquitecto español Antoni Gaudí para construir un hotel-rascacielos en la ciudad estadounidense de Nueva York, en la zona de Manhattan.
work of art (Q838948) | tourism=artwork |
Hotels in Manhattan | building=hotel, tourism=hotel, tourism=hostel, tourism=guest_house |
Proposed skyscrapers in the United States | height, building:levels |