Elaine Lustig Cohen's first major work was designing graphics for the signage of this building. In the article "The Lesson of the Master," Lewis Mumford called this building's lighting a "post-Whistler nocturne" and the building itself a "Rolls-Royce." This building's plaza, which is extensively examined in William H. Whyte's Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, inspired an update to the 1916 Zoning Resolution that incentivized setting back buildings from the street. This building was commissioned by an heiress of the (*) Bronfman family. This building across from Lever House contained Pablo Picasso's curtain Le Tricorne and a set of dark murals by Mark Rothko meant to "ruin the appetite" of diners. The Four Seasons restaurant was in this building that pioneered the bronze facade. For 10 points, what New York office building was designed by Mies van der Rohe for a Canadian distillery? ■END■
ANSWER: Seagram Building [or 375 Park Avenue] (The heiress is Phyllis Lambert.)
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