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1 | One Liberty Place | 1987 | 288 m / 945 ft | 61 | steel | office | |
2 | Two Liberty Place | 1990 | 258.5 m / 848 ft | 58 | steel | residential / office |
Helmut Jahn Discusses His Lifetime's Work
18 October 2012 - Awards Symposium Video
Jewelers Building Tour
17 December 2010 - Event
11 June 2013
City-Scapes: Transformations + Interventions
In our journey from Chicago to New York, the United States, South Africa, Europe, the Mideast to Asia/China, the tall building has always been tied...
11 June 2013
City-Scapes: Transformations + Interventions
In our journey from Chicago to New York, the United States, South Africa, Europe, the Mideast to Asia/China, the tall building has always been tied...
18 October 2012
Fazlur Kahn Lifetime Achievement Medal: A Lifetime’s Engineering Collaboration
The partnership between Charles Thornton and Richard Tomasetti has provided the backbone for many of the most dramatic and innovative tall buildings around the world....
18 October 2012
Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award: Archi-neering Tall
Never predictable, never simplistic, Helmut Jahn has developed a complex portfolio of iconic buildings around the world. Standout projects include the Sony Center in Berlin,...
18 October 2012
Never predictable, never simplistic, Helmut Jahn has developed a complex portfolio of iconic buildings around the world. Standout projects include the Sony Center in Berlin, Xerox Center in Chicago, Liberty Place in Philadelphia and the MGM Veer Towers in Las Vegas. Once defined as a modernist, he broke away from rigid labels to create his own blends of efficient structures, paving the way for a new era of sustainable buildings.
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