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Case Studies
4 Times Square, NYC
At 48 stories and 1.6 million sq. ft., this building was the first project of its size to adopt standards for energy efficiency, indoor ecology, sustainable materials, tracking and recycling its waste, and using responsible construction, operations, and maintenance procedures. It is one of the most important examples of green design in the United States.
One Bryant Park, NYC
Currently under construction, this building is scheduled for completion in 2008 and is the first skyscraper designed to attain a Platinum LEED certification. It has been designed to be one of the most highly efficient and ecologically friendly buildings in the world. It's a 54-story building with 2.1 million sq. ft. of space, and will be the new headquarters for Bank of America.
The Hearst Tower, NYC
Located at 300 West 57th Street, NYC, this 46-story 856,000 sq. ft. office tower was the first building to receive the LEED Gold Standard in NYC. It was constructed using 80% recycled steel and has been designed to use 25% less energy than the highest energy efficiency requirements for the city of New York. It’s the world headquarters for the Hearst Corporation.
Some of our other projects
in New York City include:
- Sloan-Kettering
- The Bronx Zoo
- The Helena
We tracked all of the waste
from these high performance,
sustainable building projects
and sent it to our materials
recovery facility for processing.
We were involved in the
waste removal for the
Condé Nast building which provides one
of the most important and impressive examples of green design in the United States to date. |