Also known as: 750 7th Avenue Built: 1989 Designed by: Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates Type: Skyscraper Stories: 35 Maximum Height: 615 feet / 187 meters Location: 750 Seventh Avenue, New York, United States
A modern day implementation of the ancient ziggurat, this glass sheathed skyscraper is most notable for its spiral of setbacks that turn this building into something resembling a 14th century block print of the Biblical Tower of Babel. There are four groups of three setbacks that taper the building to allow light and air to grace the street below.
This building was designed by Kevin Roche.
This building has 579,894 square feet of rentable space.