The Chrysler Building in New York City is considered a leading example of Art Deco architecture. Constructed from 1928 to 1930, it was briefly the world's tallest building. It features a steel frame with terra cotta cladding and a distinctive terraced crown topped with eagles and radiator ornaments. Inside, the lavish lobby celebrates the Art Deco era with triangular motifs, curved lines, and rich materials like African marble and chrome detailing.