Is NYC The Greenest Building City Today?
Whenever I see my friend James D’Addio, the architectural photographer, I ask him about which new green buildings he’s been shooting. Not surprisingly, in a city with dedicated green building blogs and the NYC Department of Design & Construction’s award-winning programs, NYC may be the greenest city in the United States. Here two projects in NYC that exemplify where green building is going.
It seems like if a building is going up, its just as likely as not to be green. McGraw-Hill research tells us that 53% of building professionals expect to be dedicated to green on over 60% of their projects in the next five years. It seems like there is ample opportunity for innovation in the building industries despite a downturn in overall building. I guess NYC is as good a place as any to lead the charge.
Norman Foster’s Hearst Tower, which sits atop a 1928 landmark building in Manhattan is engineered to use 25% less energy than required by code and boasts the world’s largest “air conditioner.” The two-story, stepped waterfall is also a huge radiant cooling system that along with other measures saves 1.7 million gallons of water every year. Other interesting facts about the building include:
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The Visionaire apartment building by Pelli Clarke Pelli, is considered one of the most sustainable residential high-rises in the country. According to The New York Real Estate Journal the building has:
Apartments also have sustainably harvested wood floors and kitchens finished with “natural materials chosen for…their environmentally responsible and healthful properties.”
What do you think? Is NYC the greenest? James says wait until you see the project he’s shooting right now…
Photos by James D’Addio Photographer








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Sorry that I missed this recent post about NYC:
http://greenbuildingelements.com/2009/05/03/alive-structures-offering-new-green-roof-tours-now-for-nyc-wildflower-week/
I’m somewhat surprised this article doesn’t mention One Bryant Park, the Bank of America building, which is actually the first Platinum LEED certified building in NYC. Nothing exemplifies the public/private NYC commitment to green building practices like going for Platinum certification!
Thank for all the interesting info.