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4 Times Square

Completed in 1999, 4 Times Square became the largest building in the United States to incorporate state-of-the-art standards for energy conservation, indoor air quality, recycling systems, and the use of sustainable manufacturing processes. At 1.6 million square foot, this 48-story office tower, also known as the Condé Nast Building, provides a centerpiece for the 42nd Street Master Plan prepared by the 42nd Street Development Corporation – a public/private consortium created to promote the redevelopment of the historical heart of Manhattan’s theatre district. Bob Fox led the architectural team in ensuring that the building’s design was able to mirror the dynamic, and brightly lit, atmosphere of Times Square while retaining a stately presence in the context of midtown Manhattan. Detailed Terrapin Case Studies are available in the Workroom, our private extranet full of detailed information and resources to help you make an informed decision.

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Terrapin featured in Green Community

Terrapin has contributed an essay on Energy and Communities for the American Planning Association’s upcoming book, Green Community. Based on the National Building Museum's Green Community exhibition (www.nbm.org), these collected essays illuminate connections among personal health, community health, and our planet's health.

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Biophilic Design wins American Publishers Award

Bill Browning and Bob Fox are among the authors of a new book, Biophilic Design: The Theory, Science, and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life edited by Yale professor Stephen Kellert and winner of the 2008 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in the Architecture and Urban Planning category.

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