Designed as the new headquarters for Google’s Global Business Organization, the 1.3-million-sq-ft St. John’s Terminal aims to offer a communal, historic and environmentally conscious workplace for up to 3,000 employees, business partners and visitors.
An attraction in Rochester and western New York for more than 40 years, the Strong National Museum of Play further connects to its community with a $71.6-million expansion and renovation—a multiphase project that adds structures, exhibits, amenities and interactive areas on its campus.
The Sunset Park public library project in Brooklyn not only revitalized one of the borough’s busiest branches, it also combines public library facilities with 100% affordable housing—a first for New York City, says the project team.
The first completed utility-scale offshore wind energy project in the state, and the U.S., provides clean power to Long Island through a local grid link.
The glycol collection and recycling facility at Syracuse Hancock International Airport includes what the team says is the world’s first on-airport glycol recycling evaporator that can treat spent aircraft deicing fluid as low as 0.25% glycol to water.
The project’s $9-million first phase deployed thermal networking to reduce energy demand and to eliminate carbon emissions that could trigger Local Law 97 penalties in 2030.
The supertall skyscraper’s lobby includes seven finished steel elevator bays, each reflecting a gradient from warm to cool colors that the project team says pays homage to steel construction’s industrial history.
In keeping with the Three Cairns Group’s philanthropic focus on the worldwide well-being of future generations, planning for this upscale tenant fit-up project viewed all materials and building products through a carbon study lens.