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Ernst & Young Building
5 Times Square, New York, New York, Times Square United States![]() Print this page •
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This is the traditional blue glass office block made interesting. In keeping with the controversial "Disneyfication" of Times Square, what could have been another boring office building features interesting angles, unusual spandrels, and cartoonish writing for the name of its signature tenant. Quick Facts
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> The building's exterior has no 90-degree square corners. > The building has 1,100,000 square feet of rentable space. > The building rests on 40 caissons placed in sockets in the bedrock. Each is one foot in diameter. This is to keep the weight of the building off of three subway tunnels beneath the building. > Because of the number and density of subway tunnels, pedestrian tunnels, water mains, and other utilities beneath the building, the electrical vaults had to be located on the third floor. > Seismographs were installed to detect vibrations that could harm the foundation of the historic New Amsterdam Theater next door. The devices were linked to pagers worn by construction managers to let them know about potential damage to the theater, erected in 1899. > 2002 - 5 Times Square is named "Best New Construction In New York" by the Building Owners and Managers Association. Rate This Skyscraper method='post' action='/Building.php?ID=703#Rate'>Current rating: 80% name='Rating' id='Rating' value='Praise' class='Plain'> name='Rating' id='Rating' value='Raze' class='Plain'>Your Thoughts ![]() There are no comments. You can be the first to add your thoughts to this page. ![]() |
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