The building is a contributing property to the
Central Park West Historic District, which was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on November 9, 1982. It is also a contributing property to the New York City's Upper West Side / Central Park West
local historic district. Benjamin Schwarz, writing for
The Atlantic, said of the buildings along Central Park West, "no endeavor on earth is more arduous than getting into one of these buildings," and specifically cited the "details of
Donna Karan's deal for her digs at 55 Central Park West." The building holds significance in American popular culture as it was prominently featured in the 1984 comedy
Ghostbusters. In the film, "550 Central Park West" – known also as The Shandor Building, The Shandor Apartments or "Spook Central" – was the residence of the Ghostbusters' first client, cellist
Dana Barrett (
Sigourney Weaver). They later learn it had been designed and constructed by insane architect and surgeon Ivo Shandor, who founded and led a secret society in 1920, The Cult of Gozer, dedicated to the worship of
Gozer the Gozerian. Eight additional floors and a large rooftop temple were added to exterior shots of it via
matte painting by
Production designer/Art director
John DeCuir. The Gozerian Temple consisted of its massive, ornate shrine, altars, obelisks and the iconic
gargoyle statues depicting the Terror Dogs, Zuul the Gatekeeper and Vinz Clortho the Keymaster. The building also appears in the 2003 Christmas film
Elf, as the home of Buddy’s human family. ==References==