PSFS Building
The PSFS Building, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a notable example of Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1932, it was designed by the architectural firm of Hugh Stubbins and is recognized for its distinctive stepped profile and elegant façade. The building originally served as the headquarters for the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society.
Standing at 498 feet, the PSFS Building was the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1976. It features a unique combination of commercial and residential spaces, with its upper floors converted into luxury apartments. The building is a significant part of the city's skyline and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.