Hearst
Tower revives a dream from the 1920s, when the publishing magnate
William Randolph Hearst commissioned a six-storey Art Deco building on
Eighth Avenue, anticipating that it would one day form the base for a
tower. The challenge in designing such a tower was to establish a
dialogue between old and new, and in the process create something fresh.
The tower’s distinctive facetted silhouette—unique on the Manhattan
skyline—is complemented by a lobby conceived on the scale of a bustling
town square. Occupying the entire floor plate of the old building, this
space provides access to all parts of the tower and a social focus for
the Hearst community. This is a monograph that will appeal to all those
interested in architecture and design.