- Two World Financial Center
Two World Financial Center
Location West Street between Liberty and Vesey Streets on the Hudson ( Battery Park City )
New York, New York, USAConstructed 1986 Height 197 m (645 ft) Stories 44 Architect Haines Lundberg Waehler, Cesar Pelli & Associates Structural Engineers Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers Cost $800 million (USD) Two World Financial Center is one of the largest
skyscrapers inNew York City , located on West Street between Liberty and Vesey Streets in the Financial District of theNew York City borough ofManhattan . Rising 645 feet (197 m), the building is the second tallest of the four buildings in theWorld Financial Center complex that stands in southwest Manhattan. It is similar in design toThree World Financial Center , except that its roof is dome-shaped rather than 3 WFC's solidpyramid design.The building is home to
Commerzbank ,Deloitte & Touche ,Merrill Lynch ,Nomura Group ,State Street Corporation andThacher Proffitt & Wood, LLP , among other companies. It is an example ofpostmodern architecture, as designed byCesar Pelli & Associates, and contains over 2,491,000 ft² (231,000 m²) of rentable office area. It connects to the rest of theWorld Financial Center complex through a courtyard leading to theWinter Garden , a dramatic glass-and-steel public space with a 120-foot vaulted ceiling under which there is an assortment of trees and plants, including sixteen 12-meter palm trees from theMojave Desert .It is notably similar in design to
One Canada Square in London'sCanary Wharf development. Canary Wharf was, like the World Financial Center, a project by Canadian developersOlympia and York , and One Canada Square was designed by the same architects.Two World Financial Center was severely damaged by the falling debris when the
World Trade Center towers collapsed due to theSeptember 11, 2001 terrorist attacks . The building had to be closed for repairs fromSeptember 11 ,2001 until May 2002 as a result of damage sustained in the terrorist attacks.ee also
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List of tallest buildings in New York City
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