- Hearst Tower (New York City)
Hearst Tower in New York City,
New York is located at 300 West 57th Street, 959 8th Avenue, nearColumbus Circle . It is the worldheadquarter s of theHearst Corporation , bringing together for the first time their numerous publications and communications companies under one roof, including amoung others "Cosmopolitan", "Good Housekeeping " and the "San Francisco Chronicle ".The former six-story headquarters building was commissioned by the founder,
William Randolph Hearst and awarded to the architectJoseph Urban . The building was completed in 1928 at a cost of $2 million and contained convert|40000|sqft|m2|abbr=on. The original cast stonefacade has been preserved in the new design as a designated Landmark site. Originally built as the base for a proposed skyscraper, the construction of the tower was postponed due to theGreat Depression . The new tower addition was completed nearly eighty years later, and 2000 Hearst employees moved in on4 May 2006 . [ [http://www.nypost.com/business/62667.htm "New York Post"] ]The tower – designed by the
architect Norman Foster , structural engineered byWSP Cantor Seinuk , and constructed byTurner construction – is 46 stories tall, standing 182 m (597 ft) with 80,000 m² (856,000 ft²) ofoffice space. The uncommon triangular framing pattern (also known as adiagrid ) required 9,500 metric tons (10,480tons ) of structuralsteel – reportedly about 20% less than a conventionalsteel frame . Hearst Tower was the first skyscraper to break ground in New York City after September 11, 2001. The building received the 2006Emporis Skyscraper Award ,cite web
title = Emporis Awards
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accessdate = 2007-01-17] citing it as the best skyscraper in the world completed that year.Hearst Tower is the first
green building completed in New York City, with a number of environmental considerations built into the plan. The floor of the atrium is paved with heat conductive limestone.Polyethylene tubing is embedded under the floor and filled with circulating water for cooling in the summer and heating in the winter. Rain collected on the roof is stored in a tank in thebasement for use in the cooling system, to irrigate plants and for the water sculpture in the main lobby. The building was constructed using 80% recycled steel. Overall, the building has been designed to use 25% less energy than the minimum requirements for the city of New York, and earned a gold designation from theUnited States Green Building Council ’s LEED certification program.The atrium features escalators which run through a 3-story water sculpture titled "Icefall", a wide waterfall built with thousands of glass panels, which cools and humidifies the lobby air. The water element is complemented by a 70-foot (21.3 m) tall fresco painting entitled "Riverlines" by artist Richard Long.
External links
* [http://www.hearstcorp.com/tower/ The Hearst Tower Project]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=135112 Hearst Tower on Emporis]
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* [http://www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/MID124.htm New York Architect Images]
* [http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=a76476a8b54bb41171974487cf7da4d2 Model of the Hearst Tower] forGoogle Sketchup andGoogle Earth
* [http://www.luxist.com/2006/05/14/hearst-tower-new-york-ny/ Luxis Hearst Tower New York, NY]
* [http://www.archinomy.com/blog/hearst-tower-in-new-york-city.html Hearst Tower in New York City] Structural detail and images.References
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