Talk:55 Central Park West/to do

These sentences seemed to cause some confusion but I think to much is being read into the second sentence. It does say color was widely used but doesn't say anything about shading, I think that's where the "non-traditional" comes from. Either way, unless we have another source we can't really say much more. I don't have any books on skyscraper architecture, only houses. I can see what they say about Art Deco and use of color though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Judgesurreal777 (talk • contribs) 21:33, August 28, 2007 (UTC)
 * The link to the National Register Information System doesn't take me to anything related to 55 Central Park West. It should ideally be a direct link.
 * Citations should be placed per WP:CITE.
 * The lead states the building has "... unique architectural features ..." but this doesn't seem to be expanded upon in the main article. "...apart from most others..." doesn't make it unique.
 * "The exterior of the building is also somewhat non-traditional." but then it states color was being used widely in the 1920s. What would have been traditional?
 * I do think the Architecture section could be expanded somewhat, but that's a personal opinion
 * As the brick facade rises from the ground it changes shade from a deep purple to a yellow-white. Color was being widely used during the 1920s as a tool in architeture for overall effects.