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Identification
Name
The Millenium Hilton
Emporis Building ID
114208
Location
Main address
Virtual address
209 Broadway
Virtual address
Virtual address
Virtual address
Address as text
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ZIP
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Block
80
Lot
100003
Neighborhood
District
City
State
Country
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
179.23 m
Height (roof)
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Floors (above ground)
59
Construction start
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Construction end
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Gross floor area
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Units
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Construction costs
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
existing [completed]
Structural material
concrete
Facade material
glass
Facade system
curtain wall
Architectural style
international style
Usages
Main usages
hotel
Side usages
parking
Facts
The building was damaged during the collapse of the World Trade Center in September 2001.
This slender rectilinear prism has a structural ratio of 1:12 between the horizontal and vertical edges.
This taut black tinted glass curtain-wall is held by silicon adhesive and supported by invisible aluminum mullions. Its frameless windows blend harmoniously with its skin.
The extraordinarily slender design is the outcome of the developer's attempt to avoid the prolonged special approval process, which the larger footprint of a more economical lower tower would have required.
The name was intentionally misspelled with one "n" to provide a more visually balanced name.
Companies involved in this building

architect: Eli Attia Architects

Other companies:
Fujitec America, Inc. (New York City), Hilton Hotels Corporation, Rosenwasser/Grossman Consulting Engineers P.C., HJ Kalikow and Co., LLC, Millennium Hotels & Resorts
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