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1 World Trade Center, Freedom Tower

Lotte Jamsil Super Tower

JSW Headquarters, Bandra Kurla Complex

Nakheel Tall Tower

Parc1 Mixed-use Development

World Trade Center, Tower 4

Hermitage Plaza

One Kenmore

Shenyang International Finance Center

Battery Park City Parks Conservancy Maintenance Facility

Bitexco Financial Tower

Hyderabad Office Tower

International Commerce Centre

Mabarak Center

One Central, Mandarin Oriental

Ritz Carlton Astana

Rotating Tower - Dubai

Ruby Mills Tower

Torre de Cristal

Canal Point

Oberoi Commerz

Shanghai World Financial Center

Becton Dickinson Corporate Dining Facility

Esentai Tower

Kazkommertsbank

Repsol Headquarters, Puerto Madero

AIG Tower and Pedestrian Footbridge

Rodale Publishers

AOL Time Warner Centre

47 East 91st Street

7 World Trade Center

Espirito Santo Plaza

International Finance Center, IFC1 & IFC2 and Four Seasons Hotel Audit

Torre Espacio

Parkhaven Tower

Capital Place

Korean Mission

The Children’s Place Headquarters

Sentra BDNI Center

Emirates Headquarters

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Pacific Place

Puerta de Europa

BASF Corporate Headquarters

International Trade Center (ITC)

Bank of China Tower

Harbour City Retail/ Office/ Apartment Complex

Pitney Bowes Corporate Headquarters Parking Structure

PPG Industries Corporate Headquarters

SONY Building

Century City Entertainment Theme Towers

US Steel Tower

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

World Trade Center

16 Westlands Road

Beijing Jing Ao Centre

Corporate Headquarters

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

Megaworld Place

Oberoi Office Tower II

Shangri-La Towers, Shenzen (Futian)

Splendor Commercial Tower


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SONY Building

New York, NY
Formerly the AT&T Building

The AT&T corporate headquarters in New York City (now the Sony Building) was a striking departure from the "glass box" design of many high-rise office buildings at the time of its design and construction. Via use of an innovative structural steel framing system, a host of challenging architectural and engineering requirements were met for the 36 story project in midtown Manhattan. Architect Philip Johnson has called the AT&T building his "capolavoro - the culmination of my life's work."
Client:
American Telephone & Telegraph

Architect:
Johnson/Burgee Architects

Location:
New York, NY

Gross Floor Area:
800,000 sf / 74,000 sm

Height:
580 ft / 177 m