Last July, Disney purchased the rights to develop the property at 4 Hudson Square from Trinity Church for $650 million and earlier this year tapped Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to design a new HQ for the media giant. SOM and developer Silverstein Properties have just revealed the first renderings of the project, which will occupy an entire city block and span across 1.2 billion square feet—including retail on the ground floor—and house up to 5,000 employees. — 6sqft
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Looks a lot like 40 Bond's facade.
Looks like just about every office building since 1950. But is it better to have a cartisian, parametric, or deconstructivist glass grid? In other words, classical, mannerist, or Baroque modernism. Enjoy.
Boring garbage totally emblematic of SOM’s work. With a. Client like Disney, one wold hope that they could do something better. Zzzzzzzz.
It's better than what Norman Foster would have done here.
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