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Watching it go up was like watching an old-fashioned barn-raising.
The first home to go up was Simon Dale's Undercroft, which was "built mostly from imagination, optimism and rubbish".
The first hand to go up was that of Maria-Gaetana Matisse, the widow of the gallery owner Pierre Matisse, one of the artist's sons.
Seeing the structure go up was a beautiful sight: erected by 60 professional climbers, 12 columns being tied together and the whole thing gradually lifted up.
When the north tower, the first to go up, was finally topped out on Dec. 23, 1970, it was foggy, and no one could see the view.
The next structure to go up was the Cranlyn, No. 80, at the corner of Henry Street, designed in 1930 by H. I. Feldman.
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