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The result was: promoted by MeegsC ( talk) 12:22, 14 April 2021 (UTC)

Seagram Building

Seagram Building
Seagram Building
  • ... that Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was given an unlimited budget to design New York City's Seagram Building (pictured)? Source: Bagli, Charles V. (October 12, 2000). "On Park Avenue, Another Trophy Changes Hands". The New York Times.
    • ALT1:... that the Seagram Building (pictured) was redesigned after Phyllis Lambert, daughter of the CEO of the company developing the building, had been "boiling with fury" at the original plan? Source: Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1995). New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial. New York: Monacelli Press. p. 342
    • ALT2:... that a moai head was displayed in the Seagram Building's plaza in 1968 to draw attention to the artifacts on Easter Island, which were seen as endangered? Source: Chile: Economic Notes. Chilean Development Corporation. 1968. p. 5.
    • ALT2A:... that a 🗿 head was displayed in the Seagram Building's plaza in 1968 to draw attention to the artifacts on Easter Island, which were seen as endangered? Source: Chile: Economic Notes. Chilean Development Corporation. 1968. p. 5. This is a variation of the above. Does the Main Page really not prohibit emojis?
    • ALT3:... that the owner of the Seagram Building advocated for its facade and lobby to receive New York City landmark designation, but balked at the designation of a restaurant inside? Source: Dunlap, David W. (February 4, 1990). "Building Owner Fights Landmark at 4 Seasons". The New York Times
    • ALT4:... that despite the higher-than-average rents at the Seagram Building, there was a waiting list for office space three years after its completion? Source: Cuniff, John (November 12, 1961). "A New Glitter for Park Avenue". The News and Observer. p. 44.
    • ALT2A (b):... that in 1968 a 🗿 head was displayed in the Seagram Building's plaza to draw attention to the artifacts of Easter Island? Source: Chile: Economic Notes. Chilean Development Corporation. 1968. p. 5. This is a variation of the above. Does the Main Page really not prohibit emojis?

5x expanded by Epicgenius ( talk). Self-nominated at 00:18, 17 March 2021 (UTC).

  • Comment - Wouldn't it be "hookier" to simply say, ... that a head was displayed in the Seagram Building's plaza in 1968? -- Ykraps ( talk) 08:46, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
    • @ Ykraps: That's true. I just wanted to try to use an emoji in a hook, after the use of emojis was jokingly suggested in the Wikimedia Community Discord. However, let's see what the hook reviewer thinks of the alts as well. Epicgenius ( talk) 13:24, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
General: Article is new enough and long enough

Policy compliance:

Hook: Hook has been verified by provided inline citation
Image: Image is freely licensed, used in the article, and clear at 100px.
QPQ: Done.

Overall: So many great hooks. Original is most concise, but I've refined ALT2A for our Emoji history making. " You ain't seen nothing yet". No Swan So Fine ( talk) 10:57, 19 March 2021 (UTC)

@ No Swan So Fine: Thanks for the review as always. I've done a QPQ again. Epicgenius ( talk) 20:37, 19 March 2021 (UTC)
I guess we'll have to wait for the Prep setters! No Swan So Fine ( talk) 08:55, 20 March 2021 (UTC)