BBC's Rachael Gillman interviews SOM Managing Partner T.J. Gottesdiener for the "Witness" history program. Gottesdiener discusses the aftermath of the September 11th attacks and the complex political and social factors that influenced the subsequent design of One World Trade Center and the surrounding site.
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ArchiteXX interviews SOM Director Nicole Dosso about her two-decade-long experience at SOM. She touches upon her contributions to key projects such as One World Trade Center and Moynihan Train Hall, her approach to the technical side of design, and the lessons she's learned along the way.
Curbed features 20 largescale developments in New York City's five boroughs. Hudson Yards, the Manhattan West Development, Cornell Tech, and the World Trade Center are included as projects that are transforming the landscape of the city.
In honor of International Women's Day, Curbed highlights the contribution that women have made in designing and building some of New York's most iconic structures, including One World Trade Center. SOM Director Nicole Dosso served as Senior Technical Coordinator for the 104-story tower.
New Atlas includes One World Trade Center in a round-up of the most iconic projects it has covered in 2016. Recently certified LEED® Gold, the skyscraper reasserts downtown Manhattan's preeminence as a global business center and serves as an architectural landmark for New York City and the nation.
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Interview: SOM Partner Kenneth Lewis on the Altering the Texture of New York City Through Innovation
In an interview for CityRealty, SOM Managing Partner Kenneth Lewis discusses the evolution of his career at SOM, the iconic projects he has worked on, such as One World Trade Center and Time Warner Center, and his passion for promoting SOM's work in sustainable design.
The New York Times includes One World Trade Center in a round-up of diverse new building silhouettes reshaping the New York City skyline. The LEED® Gold certified building reasserts downtown Manhattan's preeminence as a global business center and establishes a new civic icon.
The New Yorker reviews "Never Built New York," which explores the architectural paths New York City could have traveled. The book features some of SOM's unrealized schemes for the World Trade Center, Madison Square Garden Redevelopment, Penn Station, and the United Nations.
New Atlas reports on One World Trade Center's recent LEED® Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Designed by SOM, the 104-story tower holds the title of the tallest LEED® certified building in New York City and in the Western Hemisphere.