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After its creation in 1945, the United Nations needed a headquarters. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. donated an 18-acre plot along the East River in Manhattan, and the land was internationalized so that no country could claim "possession" of the UN Headquarters. The UN drew together some of the leading lights of international architecturechief among them William Harrison, Oscar Niemayer (who later designed Brasilia), and Le Corbusierto design its headquarters facilities. The result was a striking collection of buildings in the Modern (International) style. In this shot you see the curving roofline of the General Assembly Hall, and behind it, the sleek Secretariat Building, New York City's first glass-curtain walled skyscraper. |
Inside, too, the UN Headquarters' design reflected the shining stars of the Modern movement and the international character of the institution. In this photo, the Monkey relaxes in one of Mies van der Rohe's iconic Barcelona chairs, originally designed for his German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. Out the window you can see part of the structure that houses the Japanese Peace Bell, donated by Japan in 1954 and cast from coins from 60 countries. |
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The Monkey stares out over the East River toward Queens (reverse shot here) from his office in the UN Secretariat Building. The Secretariat is the administrative body of the UN, with a staff drawn from its member states and responsible for the day to day operational functions necessary to carry out the policies put forth by the Security Council and General Assembly. The head of the Secretariat is the Secretary-General, currently Kofi Annan of Ghana. The small island in the center of river in this photo is U Thant Island, a UN-administered territory named for the third UN Secretary-General, U Thant of Burma. |
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The Monkey tunes into simultaneous translation during a session of the Security Council. The United Nations has six official languages: Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. English and French, the traditional languages of international diplomacy, are the most commonly used. Most UN staff are at least bilingual. |
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Beside the UN General Assembly Building is a small sculpture garden with a number of symbolic works. In this photo, the Monkey examines Non-Violence, a sculpture by Karl Fredrik. Luxembourg gave the sculpture to the United Nations as a gift in 1988. |
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Former UN Secretary-General U Thant and the Monkey. |
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