
Via 57 West (2016) by Bjarke Ingels Group —
Via 57 West was the first building by Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group in New York.

The Whitney Museum of American Art (2015) by Renzo Piano Building Workshop —
The new home of the Whitney Museum of American Art offers the largest column-free museum gallery space in New York.

Barclays Center (2012) by SHoP Architects —
Barclays Center offers 3,000 square feet of digital signage, and space for up to 19,000 people.

7 World Trade Center (2006) by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with James Carpenter Design Associates —
7 World Trade Center was the first building raised on the space of the 9/11 tragedy.

World Trade Center Transportation Hub (The Oculus) (2016) by Santiago Calatrava —
The Oculus replaces the original transportation hub of the World Trade Center, destroyed in the September 11 attacks.

IAC building (2007) by Gehry Partners —
The IAC was the first New York project by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.

Jane's Carousel (2011) by Ateliers Jean Nouvel —
Architect Jean Nouvel was asked to build a transparent box to protect a restored 1922 carousel. During the day, the box is opened to reveal the magnificent rotating ride.

The New York Times building (2007) by Renzo Piano Building Workshop —
Renzo Piano's New York Times headquarters emphasizes the transparency between the newspaper and its audience.

New York by Gehry (2011) by Gehry Partners —
With 10,500 individually designed panels, the facade of the New York building is absolutely striking.

56 Leonard (2016) by Herzog & de Meuron —
Designed to recall the game Jenga, the 56 Leonard building also features a project by artist Anish Kapoor.


