JT Magen and Gensler Complete 180,000-SF Build-out for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer at 3 World Trade Center

 

JT Magen, a national construction firm specializing in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, and general contracting across a variety of industries; and Global architecture and design firm, Gensler, have completed the fit-out of a new 180,000-square-foot office space for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer across four floors at Port Authority’s 3 World Trade Center. The law firm relocated to Lower Manhattan from 601 Lexington Avenue.

JT Magen served as construction manager for the project, overseeing all aspects of the project from budgeting, scheduling, logistics, procurement of materials, and management of subcontractors through the final handover. Gensler served as the designer for the interior space, including the environmental graphics and branding. The MEP engineer was Robert Derector Associates.

Freshfields was looking for a vibrant new space with an enhanced function and aesthetic that would better reflect the way the firm operates today and be more welcoming to new talent. The firm strategically chose Lower Manhattan for its dynamic community and proximity to several major transit hubs.

Freshfields’ new office features poured Laticrete NXT concrete cementitious finish flooring, acoustical wall fabric panels in meeting and conference rooms, and varieties of stone and ceramic tile for flooring areas and kitchen/restrooms. A multitude of amenity areas were implemented, including a kitchen and cafeteria with food service, a dedicated barista and Grab & Go, as well as several breakout and meeting spaces that encourage collaborative interactions. The new space also features hub areas centered around the pantries on each floor, which serve to promote further interaction and collaboration among Freshfields’ attorneys and business professionals.

“Over the last few years, law firms have been seeking more free flowing layouts and amenity areas. The next generation of office space for the legal field is not decked out with private offices, leather chairs and heavy wood accents,” said Jay Rimatzki, a Senior Project Manager at JT Magen who oversaw the construction management of the project. “Because of confidentiality concerns, law firms tend to be heavily private office-driven, which blocks out the natural light in the inner areas of the workplace. Today, there’s more attention paid to how we can make this aspect of privacy more transparent, to bring in natural light and provide an aesthetically pleasing and positive experiential environment for users.”

To allow natural light to fill the space, private offices on the perimeter and interior feature glass office fronts and doors, allowing light to permeate while still maintaining discretion and a sense of personal space. JT Magen worked with Longman Lindsey to add an extra layer of privacy and stillness to the office space by using a combination of single- and double-glazed “state of the art” office front wall systems, produced by IOC.

JT Magen and Gensler carried out a design-assist with M. Cohen & Sons to develop three sets of interconnecting stairs within Freshfields’ new office, connecting the main reception space on the 52nd floor to the café and additional meeting spaces on the 53rd floor. A second staircase connects employees from the well-appointed Hub Pantry adjacent to the office space on the 51st floor with the 52nd floor, and a third staircase that bridges from the 53rd floor to another Hub Pantry on the 54th floor. The interconnecting staircases required the creation of structural openings through the floor slabs in order to expose connection points of the new stair structure to tie back to the base build structural steel system.

Gensler coordinated with JT Magen and M. Cohen & Sons to imagine the stairs and surrounding areas as “architectural focal points,” featuring stairs clad in decorative pre-cast concrete with wood handrails, surrounded by glass guardrails. These design elements work in conjunction to create an impressive larger atrium and reception space. The reception area was specifically positioned within the building’s footprint to allow for views that overlook the Brooklyn Bridge and the Eastern New York skyline.

JT Magen has more than 30 years of experience building out commercial interiors for professionals in the legal field, including Mayer Brown, Shulte Roth & Zabel, Baker McKenzie, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, and Skadden Arps.

About JT Magen

 JT Magen has been recognized as a premier construction firm for more than 30 years, setting standards in the industry with a commitment to excellence and a reputation for quality. Offering a comprehensive range of services including preconstruction, construction management, design-build, and general contracting, JT Magen specializes in a diverse range of industries including broadcast & studio, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, law firms, mission-critical facilities, non-profit organizations, residential spaces, retail establishments, and technology, media, and information (TAMI) clients. Comprised of Chartered Quantity Surveyors, Architects, Engineers, and Construction Professionals, JT Magen is dedicated to bringing projects to completion on time and under budget, ensuring the best outcomes for its clients. The firm’s approach is characterized by forward thinking, thorough pre-planning, and the establishment of trust relationships, making JT Magen a preferred partner in the construction community. Headquartered in New York, NY with offices in Chicago, IL, Los Angeles, CA, Austin, TX, and Miami, FL, JT Magen exceeds expectations and delivers competitive pricing, technical assistance, and high-quality workmanship, distinguishing itself from the competition and underscoring its position as a leader in the construction industry. For more information, visit www.JTMagen.com

About Gensler

At Gensler, the value of our work stems from its positive impact on the human experience. We are a dynamic and collaborative design firm uniting creativity, research, and innovation to solve complex problems for our clients. Our work challenges conventional ideas about architecture and the built environment. We aren’t just designing buildings — we are reimagining cities and places that make a difference in people’s lives. Founded in 1965, Gensler has built a team of 6,000 professionals who partner with clients in over 100 countries each year. Everything we do is guided by our mission: to create a better world through the power of design.

 

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