New York Times Building
Designed by Renzo Piano for the New York Times newspaper, Manhattan's new skyscraper boasts an approximately 300-metre tall facade illuminated by ERCO lighting tools.
Architect:
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris/Genua; FXFowles Architects, New York
Lighting designer:
OVI Office for visual interaction, New York
Photographer:
Frieder Blickle
Place:
New York City
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Over the past four years a new landmark has been steadily advancing skywards at the crossroads of 8th Avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan: the 348-metre tower of the New York Times Building. Designed by Renzo Piano together with the New York design offices Fox & Fowle, the office block is the new headquarters of the famous daily paper. The most notable design feature is a lattice of white ceramic tubes placed in front of the glass curtain facade, giving the gigantic building an unusually bright and lightweight appearance. To ensure this impression also continues into the night, the architects collaborated with the lighting design offices OVI (Office for Visual Interaction).
The lighting concept for the New York Times Building comes from the Office for Visual Interaction (Jean Sundin and Enrique Peiniger).
For the illumination of the approximately 300-metre tall facade, the designers used a large number of Beamer projectors and Lightscoop floodlights for metal halide lamps, positioning these both on the building itself and on neighbouring buildings so as to produce a highly uniform brightness progression. In homage to the city's omnipresent taxis some of the luminaires are painted in original New York taxicab yellow. Precise aiming, efficient lamps and modern lighting technology all make for a low-maintenance and economical installation.
As well as the facades, the semi-public areas in the ground floor area are also an integral part of the lighting concept. The ceilings in the foyer are illuminated by Lightscoop floodlights. In the prestigious event rooms ERCO spotlights and floodlights for architectural lighting are arranged alongside the stage lighting.
Factsheet
Adress
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, New York
10018
USA
www.newyorktimesbuilding.com
Architects
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Genoa/Paris
www.rpbw.com
FX Fowle Architects, New York
www.fxfowle.com
Lighting designers
OVI Office for Visual Interaction
www.oviinc.com
Construction period: 2003 - 2007
Construction cost: $850 million US dollars
52 storeys
Floor area: 143,000m² (1,540,000sq.ft)
Height to the top of the aerial: 319m (1,046ft)
Height to the roof: 228m (748ft)
Lighting tools used
Stella
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Beamer
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Parscoop
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LED orientation luminaires IP68
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Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
Accentuation
Focal glow
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and surfaces
Projectors
Lighting technology for accent lighting
Wallwashers
Lighting technology for vertical surfaces
Wall
Defining space through facade lighting at night
Ceiling
Illumination of ceilings
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures
Metal vapour lamps
Efficient lamps for brilliant light
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