Media Category: 2018.0129
This new, 34-story tower has been crafted to meet the ethos of today’s creative enterprises. The building is organized to promote social and natural connectivity; a strategically-located side core and column-free, exposed structure allows for wide-open work environments without obstruction and surrounded by daylight. Connectedness is further enhanced by interior atria, exterior terraces and three “super-floors” incorporating higher ceiling heights, amenity spaces and exterior loggias. Rejecting the conventional all-glass formulation, the design is a contemporary take on the famed New York industrial loft with gridded, oversized windows, distinctive glazed brick spandrels and exposed concrete structure. Client: JEMB Realty, Forest City New York. Rendering: DBOX, courtesy of FXCollaborative
FXCollaborative’s new logo, designed by Pentagram
The FXCollaborative team, 2018. Photo: courtesy of FXCollaborative
One Willoughby Square, designed by FXCollaborative in downtown Brooklyn. FXCollaborative will move from its offices in Manhattan to be the new building’s anchor tenant. Rendering: DBOX, courtesy of FXCollaborative
The University of Washington Station in Seattle’s Sound Transit system designed by the local firm LMN Architects. Photos: LMN Architects
he Broad Museum in Los Angeles, lobby. Photo: Iwan Baan
The gallery at the Broad Museum in Los Angeles. The Broad is boldly shaped by the New York firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, in association with Gensler. Photo: Iwan Baan
The San Francisco offices of Square, Inc., a financial services company, designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. Photo: Matthew Millman
The Reeds Spring Middle School in Reeds Spring, Missouri, designed by Dake Wells Architecture of Springfield. Photos: Gayle Babcock | Architectural Image Works