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|nombre_del_edificio = The New York Times Building | |nombre_del_edificio = The New York Times Building | ||
|imagen = [[Archivo:Ny-times-tower.jpg|center|200px]] | |imagen = [[Archivo:Ny-times-tower.jpg|center|200px]] | ||
|pie_de_foto = | |pie_de_foto = | ||
|ubicacion = Manhattan <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of New York City.svg|20px]] [[Nueva York]] <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of New York.svg|20px]] Nueva York (estado) <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of the United States.svg|20px]] [[EEUU]] | |ubicacion = Manhattan <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of New York City.svg|20px]] [[Nueva York]] <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of New York.svg|20px]] Nueva York (estado) <br /> [[Archivo:Flag of the United States.svg|20px]] [[EEUU]] | ||
|coordenadas = {{Coor title dms|40|45|23|N|73|59|24|E|type:landmark}} | |coordenadas = {{Coor title dms|40|45|23|N|73|59|24|E|type:landmark}} | ||
|estado = | |estado = | ||
|fecha_comienzo = 2003 | |fecha_comienzo = 2003 | ||
|construido = 2007 | |construido = 2007 | ||
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|antena = 319 m | |antena = 319 m | ||
|azotea = 228 m | |azotea = 228 m | ||
|piso_mas_alto = | |piso_mas_alto = | ||
|numero_plantas = 52 | |numero_plantas = 52 | ||
|numero_ascensores = 32 | |numero_ascensores = 32 | ||
|coste = | |coste = | ||
|area_planta = 143,000 m² | |area_planta = 143,000 m² | ||
|arquitecto = [[Renzo Piano]] Building Workshop <br /> FXFOWLE Architects | |arquitecto = [[Renzo Piano]] Building Workshop <br /> FXFOWLE Architects | ||
|ingeniero = | |ingeniero = | ||
|constructora = | |constructora = | ||
|promotora = | |promotora = | ||
|propietario = [[New York Times Company]] | |propietario = [[New York Times Company]] | ||
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The tower, designed by [[Renzo Piano]] Building Workshop and FXFOWLE Architects, with Gensler providing interior design, is known for its innovative feature where thousands of small ceramic tubes draped horizontally in front of the glass curtain wall, meant to "screen the double glazed, spectrally selective, low-emissivity, full-height glass wall around the building, thus reducing the building's cooling loads."[http://www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/MID125C.htm] The tower has numerous environmentally sustainable features. Principle among these is a work environment that maximizes natural light, maintaining a connection to the outside. Mechanized shades, working in concert with more than 20,000 dimmable fluorescent fixtures, maintain needed light levels while saving energy and preventing glare. | The tower, designed by [[Renzo Piano]] Building Workshop and FXFOWLE Architects, with Gensler providing interior design, is known for its innovative feature where thousands of small ceramic tubes draped horizontally in front of the glass curtain wall, meant to "screen the double glazed, spectrally selective, low-emissivity, full-height glass wall around the building, thus reducing the building's cooling loads."[http://www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/MID125C.htm] The tower has numerous environmentally sustainable features. Principle among these is a work environment that maximizes natural light, maintaining a connection to the outside. Mechanized shades, working in concert with more than 20,000 dimmable fluorescent fixtures, maintain needed light levels while saving energy and preventing glare. | ||
The tower will rise 748 feet (228 m) from the street to its roof, but the exterior curtain wall will extend 92 feet higher to 840 feet (256 m), and a mast will extend up to 1,046 feet (319 m). The building will have 1.54-million square feet (143,000 square meter) of gross space. | The tower will rise 748 feet (228 m) from the street to its roof, but the exterior curtain wall will extend 92 feet higher to 840 feet (256 m), and a mast will extend up to 1,046 feet (319 m). The building will have 1.54-million square feet (143,000 square meter) of gross space. | ||
On [[November 11]], 2006, the building reached its pinnacle height of 1,046 ft. (319 m) when the remaining piece of the spire was assembled. The building is currently tied with the [[Chrysler Building]] as the second tallest building in New York and the 6th tallest in the United States. | On [[November 11]], 2006, the building reached its pinnacle height of 1,046 ft. (319 m) when the remaining piece of the spire was assembled. The building is currently tied with the [[Chrysler Building]] as the second tallest building in New York and the 6th tallest in the United States. |