InterActiveCorp Headquarters New York: IAC HQ

InterActiveCorp Headquarters New York

Design: Gehry Partners – Architect : Frank Gehry. The new global headquarters brings together all of IAC’s New York City operations under one roof. the goal was to create a building that reflects and facilitates the inventiveness of the businesses.

100 E 53rd Street New York Skyscraper

100 E 53rd Street New York

Design Architect: Foster + Partners. This 61-storey residential tower at 100 E 53rd Street on the corner of Lexington and 53rd Street, it replaces the old YWCA building in Midtown Manhattan.

220 Eleventh Avenue, West Chelsea

220 Eleventh Avenue, West Chelsea

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Mixed-use project, with condominiums and a space for a cultural institution. The project was one of the last that Zaha designed before she unexpectedly passed away.

WTC Transportation Hub New York: Calatrava

World Trade Center Transportation Hub building by Santiago Calatrava

Design: Santiago Calatrava. The world’s most expensive station has opened to the public in New York. The $4 billion ‘winged dove’ building is expected to serve more than 200,000 commuters daily.

Javits Convention Center, New York Building

Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

Design: James Ingo Freed of I. M. Pei and Partners, Architects. This large convention center is located on Eleventh Avenue, between 34th and 40th streets, on the West side of Manhattan in New York City.

Flatiron Building New York: Daniel Burnham

Flat Iron New York building

Design: Daniel Burnham, Architect with Frederick P. Dinkelberg. Famous piece of New York architecture that appears on numerous postcards and in many films, so-named due to its sharp pointed plan.

Lincoln Center Buildings: New York Architecture

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre (6.6-hectare) complex of buildings, hosting notable performing arts organizations such as the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet.

Dream Downtown Hotel, Chelsea Boutique

Dream Downtown Hotel, Chelsea

Design: Handel Architects. Shiny new building in Chelsea: a 184,000 sqft boutique hotel. The 12-story building includes 316 guestrooms, two restaurants, rooftop and VIP lounges, outdoor pool and pool bar, a gym, event space, and ground floor retail.

Time Warner Center New York Building

Time Warner Center buildings

Architects: David Childs of Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM). 10 Columbus Circle shopping mall, 5-star hotel, Time Warner offices, apartments, TV studios, concert hall. This development is formed from a pair of interconnected mixed-use skyscrapers.

1558 Third Avenue / 180 East 88th Street Tower

1558 Third Avenue / 180 East 88th Street Tower

Design: DDG Partners in house ; Architect of record: HTO Architects. Luxury condominium toweron the Upper East Side of Manhattan: “instead of a 30-foot-deep lot, abutting East 88th Street, the developer sliced off a narrow sliver only four feet wide.”

Penthouse 37 in NYC, 520 W 28th St, Chelsea

Penthouse 37

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Located directly on the High Line in West Chelsea, the center of New York’s art world, The Related Companies has commissioned Pritzker Prize winning Zaha Hadid Architects to create 39 unique residences that embody her world-renowned design vision.

Brooklyn Bridge New York: Date, John A. Roebling

Brooklyn Bridge stonework

John A. Roebling, designer / civil engineer. This well known bridge in New York City is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River.