Completed in 2006, the Hearst Headquarters in New York revives a dream from the 1920s, when publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst envisaged Columbus Circle as a new media quarter in Manhattan. Echoing a retrofit approach developed in the Reichstag and the Great Court at the British Museum, the challenge in designing such a tower at seventy years remove was to establish a creative dialogue between old and new.
Learn more about the project, from the total floor area of the building being the equivalent to 15 American football pitches, to its triangulated ‘diagrid’ form.