Bjarke Ingels Group reveal new design for fourth and final tower at the World Trade Center site
Danish practice Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled new designs for 2 World Trade Center after replacing Foster & Partners on the project.
The 80-storey tower located at 200 Greenwich Street is being developed by Silverstein Properties and will provide 2.8 million sq ft of floor space encased in a stacked block design, allowing for the creation of parks and plazas in the sky.
WSP has also been revealed as the structural engineer on the project and UK-based consultant Gardiner & Theobald as project manager for Rupert Murdoch’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Corp and 21st Century Fox, which have signed up to occupy the lower half of the tower.
The tower is the last of four skyscraper sites in a decade–old master plan for the Ground Zero site. The building will house TV studios and 100,000 sq ft of retail space over multiple levels.
The previous 79-storey design for the site by Foster & Partners was halted by the recession and a row about reducing its height to just four storeys to reflect the slump in demand for office space.
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