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Press release
1 World Trade Center
Soaring above the city at 1,776 feet, One World Trade Center
will be America's tallest building - and an indelible New York landmark. Designed
by David M. Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the
2.6-million-square-foot building will include office space, an observation
deck, world-class restaurants, and broadcast and antennae facilities.
Begun by Silverstein Properties in April 2006 and taken over
by the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey, construction has accelerated in the last year.
An expansive public lobby will be topped by a series of
mechanical floors, comprising the base level of 1WTC. Above this base will be sixty-nine office
floors, including two television broadcast floors, mechanical floors, and two
restaurants. Atop this, there will be an observation deck and a glass-metal
parapet. The crown of the project is a communications platform and a 408-foot,
cable-stayed antenna, designed in collaboration with artist Kenneth Snelson.
Sustainable design is central to One WTC's development, integrating
renewable energy, interior daylighting, reuse of rainwater, and recycled
construction debris and materials. The
below-grade concourses will include approximately 55,000 square feet of retail
space and connect to an extensive transportation network.
One WTC will incorporate advanced life-safety systems that
exceed New York City building code requirements. From structural redundancy to
dense fireproofing to biochemical filters, it will create a new standard for
high-rise buildings. Extra-wide pressurized stairs, multiple backups on
emergency lighting, and concrete protection for all sprinklers will ensure
optimal firefighter access. Exits are designed to ensure easy evacuation, and
all safety systems will be encased in the core wall, with the enhanced
elevators.
Safe, sustainable, artistically dynamic - One WTC will stand
as a shining beacon for New York's transformed Downtown.