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Hearst Tower is the Platinum LEED-certified global head office of Hearst, one of the nation's biggest diversified media and info companies. The 46-story structure, which was created by distinguished architect Norman Foster and opened in 2006, increases almost 600 feet above its landmark six-story base, the International Magazine Building, originally constructed by William Randolph Hearst in 1928. The outside of Hearst Tower boasts an innovative glass and steel diagrid design, which makes for a contemporary appearance that is unlike any other skyscraper in North America, and from leading to bottom the Tower has an emphasis on modern technology and sustainable style.<br>[https://www.arch2o.com/tag/hearst-tower/ hearst building] Tower is the first structure to get a Gold LEED score for core and shell and interiors in New York City. In 2012, Hearst Tower made a Platinum LEED Rating for Existing Buildings, becoming the very first structure to receive both Gold and Platinum certifications.<br>The soaring three-story atrium-- filled with the sound of cascading water from Icefall, a three-story toned water feature-- develops a sense of calm on a grand scale. The exterior honeycomb of steel keeps the interior workspaces uncluttered by pillars and walls, hence developing outstanding views of the city from many vantages on the work floorings. In the evening, with its significantly angled panes of glass, Hearst Tower looks like a faceted jewel.<br>The varied properties of the Tower consist of: a broadcast newsroom run by Hearst Television; the Hearst App Lab, a media laboratory and interactive knowing center; an expert digital photo studio, Studio D; a 9,000-square-foot fitness center and health center; the sleek cafe57; meeting and dining rooms on the 44th floor, with jailing views of New York City; and a cutting edge 165-seat theater.
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Hearst Tower is the Platinum LEED-certified global head office of Hearst, among the nation's largest varied media and info business. The 46-story structure, which was created by distinguished architect Norman Foster and opened in 2006, rises almost 600 feet above its landmark six-story base, the International Magazine Building, initially developed by William Randolph Hearst in 1928. The exterior of Hearst Tower boasts an innovative glass and steel diagrid style, that makes for a modern-day look that differs from any other skyscraper in North America, and from top to bottom the Tower has a focus on modern innovation and sustainable design.<br>hearst building ([https://military.org.uk/wiki/User:KatherinaMistry military.org.uk]) Tower is the first structure to receive a Gold LEED score for core and shell and interiors in New York City. In 2012, Hearst Tower earned a Platinum LEED Rating for Existing Buildings, becoming the very first structure to get both Gold and Platinum certifications.<br>The soaring three-story atrium-- filled with the sound of cascading water from Icefall, a three-story sculpted water feature-- develops a sense of calm on a grand scale. The outside honeycomb of steel keeps the interior works area uncluttered by walls and pillars, thus creating outstanding views of the city from most vantages on the work floors. At night, with its radically angled panes of glass, Hearst Tower appears like a faceted jewel.<br>The diverse properties of the Tower include: a broadcast newsroom run by Hearst Television; the Hearst App Lab, a media laboratory and interactive learning center; an expert digital photo studio, Studio D; a 9,000-square-foot physical fitness center and health center; the smooth cafe57; conference and dining-room on the 44th floor, with apprehending views of New York City; and a cutting edge 165-seat theater.

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Hearst Tower is the Platinum LEED-certified global head office of Hearst, among the nation's largest varied media and info business. The 46-story structure, which was created by distinguished architect Norman Foster and opened in 2006, rises almost 600 feet above its landmark six-story base, the International Magazine Building, initially developed by William Randolph Hearst in 1928. The exterior of Hearst Tower boasts an innovative glass and steel diagrid style, that makes for a modern-day look that differs from any other skyscraper in North America, and from top to bottom the Tower has a focus on modern innovation and sustainable design.
hearst building (military.org.uk) Tower is the first structure to receive a Gold LEED score for core and shell and interiors in New York City. In 2012, Hearst Tower earned a Platinum LEED Rating for Existing Buildings, becoming the very first structure to get both Gold and Platinum certifications.
The soaring three-story atrium-- filled with the sound of cascading water from Icefall, a three-story sculpted water feature-- develops a sense of calm on a grand scale. The outside honeycomb of steel keeps the interior works area uncluttered by walls and pillars, thus creating outstanding views of the city from most vantages on the work floors. At night, with its radically angled panes of glass, Hearst Tower appears like a faceted jewel.
The diverse properties of the Tower include: a broadcast newsroom run by Hearst Television; the Hearst App Lab, a media laboratory and interactive learning center; an expert digital photo studio, Studio D; a 9,000-square-foot physical fitness center and health center; the smooth cafe57; conference and dining-room on the 44th floor, with apprehending views of New York City; and a cutting edge 165-seat theater.