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After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7
After four years of construction the world's most sustainable skyscraper is nearly completed! Situated at One Bryant park in Midtown Manhattan, the crystalline structure will be the first high-rise to receive LEED Platinum certification. Designed for Bank of America by Cook+Fox Architects and Gensler and developed by The Durst Organization, the luminous spire will introduce a dose of levity to New York's skyline while incorporating an excellent assortment of sustainable strategies....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/one-bryant-park-nearly-completed/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8








