Condé Nast Building

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The Condé Nast Building is a prominent skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan that once housed the headquarters of Condé Nast Publications and is noted for its early adoption of green building technologies.

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Condé Nast Building canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise building
office building
skyscraper
alsoKnownAs 4 Times Square
antennaSpireHeight 247 m
architect Bruce Fowle
Fox & Fowle Architects
Robert Fox
architecturalStyle Postmodern architecture
cityRankByHeight one of the tallest buildings in New York City at time of completion
constructionStartDate 1996
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer The Durst Organization
elevatorCount 32
floorCount 48
formerTenant Condé Nast
Condé Nast
surface form: Condé Nast Publications

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
hasFeature cogeneration plant
demand-controlled ventilation
energy-efficient glazing
high-performance curtain wall
recycled construction materials
height 247 m
809 ft
knownFor advanced indoor air quality systems
early adoption of green building technologies
energy-efficient design
locatedIn Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan
New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Broadway
Seventh Avenue
Times Square
mainContractor Tishman Construction
namedAfter Condé Nast
surface form: Condé Nast Publications
opened 1999
owner The Durst Organization
partOf Times Square
surface form: Times Square redevelopment
roofHeight 226 m
streetAddress 4 Times Square
structuralEngineer Thornton Tomasetti
toppedOut 1999
uses office
retail
yearCompleted 1999

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4 Times Square alsoKnownAs Condé Nast Building
151 West 42nd Street alsoKnownAs Condé Nast Building
Fox & Fowle Architects notableWork Condé Nast Building