Proper noun
Seagram (plural Seagrams)
A surname.
The Seagram Building main After completing several houses in the idiom of Mies and Breuer, Johnson joined Mies van der Rohe as the New York associate architect for the 39-story Seagram Building (1956). Source: Internet
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building in New York City There was a concentrated Expressionist movement in early 20th century German theatre of which Georg Kaiser and Ernst Toller were the most famous playwrights. Source: Internet
The Seagram Building has become an icon of the growing power of the corporation, that defining institution of the twentieth century. Source: Internet
The Seagram Building is said to be an early example of the innovative "fast-track" construction process, where design documentation and construction are done concurrently. Source: Internet