1 Its stairlike exterior is supposed to evoke “a vertical village of city blocks,” per Ingels
2 Viewed from afar, the blocks merge together, creating a solid facade that “twins” with One World Trade Center
3 Each block touts a grassy rooftop terrace, which will be furnished for employee relaxation
4 Largely glass interiors are meant to ease collaboration among workers at News Corp., 20th Century Fox and more
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