FXCollaborative is a New York City-based architecture, interiors, and planning design firm. Founded in 1978, the firm leverages broad experience to enrich our world with responsible, intelligent, and beautiful design. The firm’s holistic approach integrates client aspirations, an urban sensibility, and a celebration of the craft of building. FXCollaborative’s work ranges from the scale of individual buildings and interiors—office towers, multi-family residences, cultural facilities, workplace, K-12 and higher-education institutions—to the city as a whole, addressing infrastructure and transportation.
Architecture; Interior Design; Urban Design
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
RANK
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Name
|
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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1 | NEVA TOWERS 2 | 345 m / 1,132 ft | |
2 | New York Times Tower | 318.8 m / 1,046 ft | |
3 | 3 Hudson Boulevard | 300.8 m / 987 ft | |
4 | NEVA TOWERS 1 | 297 m / 974 ft | |
5 | 4 Times Square | 246.5 m / 809 ft | |
6 | Block 675 Tower A | 211.8 m / 695 ft | |
7 | Ruby Mills Tower | 191 m / 627 ft | |
8 | The Epic | 187.4 m / 615 ft | |
9 | Allianz Tower | 185.5 m / 609 ft | |
10 | Eleven Times Square | 183.1 m / 601 ft |
CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, New York City, 2014 – Present
CTBUH Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2020 – Present
CTBUH Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2021 – Present
FXFOWLE (2018)
Fox & Fowle (2000)
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
RANK
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Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
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1 | South Central First City | Wuhan | - |
375 m / 1,230 ft |
72 | N/A |
2 | NEVA TOWERS 2 | Moscow | 2020 |
345 m / 1,132 ft |
79 | Residential |
3 | New York Times Tower | New York City | 2007 |
318.8 m / 1,046 ft |
52 | Office |
4 | 3 Hudson Boulevard | New York City | - |
315.2 m / 1,034 ft |
66 | Residential / Office |
5 | 3 Hudson Boulevard | New York City | 2023 |
300.8 m / 987 ft |
56 | Office |
6 | NEVA TOWERS 1 | Moscow | 2020 |
297 m / 974 ft |
65 | Residential / Office |
7 | 1 Bryant Park | New York City | - |
256 m / 840 ft |
57 | Office |
8 | 4 Times Square | New York City | 1999 |
246.5 m / 809 ft |
48 | Office |
9 | Block 675 Tower A | New York City | 2021 |
211.8 m / 695 ft |
58 | Residential |
10 | Ruby Mills Tower | Mumbai | 2013 |
191 m / 627 ft |
40 | Office |
11 | The Epic | New York City | 2007 |
187.4 m / 615 ft |
61 | Residential |
12 | Allianz Tower | Istanbul | 2015 |
185.5 m / 609 ft |
40 | Office |
13 | Eleven Times Square | New York City | 2011 |
183.1 m / 601 ft |
40 | Office |
14 | Sky House | New York City | 2008 |
179.3 m / 588 ft |
54 | Residential |
15 | 235 W. 51st Street | New York City | - |
178 m / 584 ft |
55 | Residential |
16 | The Ashland | New York City | 2016 |
173.1 m / 568 ft |
52 | Residential |
17 | 136 Greene Street | Jersey City | - |
169.8 m / 557 ft |
40 | Office |
18 | Reuters Building | New York City | 2001 |
169.2 m / 555 ft |
30 | Office |
19 | Ministry of Taxes | Baku | 2019 |
168 m / 551 ft |
31 | Government |
20 | United Nations Consolidation Building | New York City | - |
166.4 m / 546 ft |
36 | Office |
21 | 767 3rd Avenue | New York City | 1980 |
160 m / 525 ft |
39 | Office |
22 | 77 Greenwich Street | New York City | 2021 |
153.5 m / 504 ft |
40 | Residential / Education |
23 | One Willoughby Square | New York City | 2021 |
151 m / 495 ft |
34 | Office |
24 | 1675 Broadway | New York City | 1990 |
150.8 m / 495 ft |
35 | Office |
25 | PPA 30 Parcel 5.05 Residential Tower | Riyadh | 2018 |
149 m / 489 ft |
38 | Residential |
26 | Times Square Doubletree Hotel | New York City | 1990 |
143.3 m / 470 ft |
44 | Hotel |
27 | The Mondrian | New York City | 1992 |
133.8 m / 439 ft |
43 | Residential |
28 | Tower 52 | New York City | 1983 |
133.8 m / 439 ft |
34 | Office |
29 | Broad Financial Center | New York City | 1986 |
130.2 m / 427 ft |
27 | Office |
30 | PP 10 Parcel 4.08 | Riyadh | 2018 |
126 m / 413 ft |
32 | Residential / Office |
31 | PPA 30 Parcel 5.05 Office Tower | Riyadh | 2018 |
125 m / 410 ft |
23 | Office |
32 | National Westminster Bank | New York City | 1983 |
122.8 m / 403 ft |
30 | Office |
33 | Bausch & Lomb Place | Rochester | 1995 |
122.2 m / 401 ft |
20 | Hotel |
34 | Helena | New York City | 2005 |
122.2 m / 401 ft |
37 | Residential |
35 | 1N4th | New York City | 2015 |
121.3 m / 398 ft |
41 | Residential |
36 | 45 Broadway Atrium | New York City | 1983 |
120.7 m / 396 ft |
32 | Office |
36 | One Exchange Plaza | New York City | 1982 |
120.7 m / 396 ft |
32 | Office |
38 | Fubon Fuzhou Financial Center | Fuzhou | 2018 |
118 m / 387 ft |
28 | Office |
39 | Tower 56 | New York City | 1982 |
117.7 m / 386 ft |
32 | Office |
40 | U.S. Trust Building | New York City | 1989 |
117.7 m / 386 ft |
26 | Office |
41 | The Forge | New York City | 2017 |
116.9 m / 384 ft |
33 | Residential |
42 | 40 Fulton Street | New York City | 1989 |
115.8 m / 380 ft |
29 | Office |
43 | 650 Madison Avenue | New York City | 1987 |
109.7 m / 360 ft |
27 | Office / Retail |
44 | 215 East 68th Street | New York City | 1962 |
108.8 m / 357 ft |
33 | Residential |
45 | 527 Madison Avenue | New York City | 1986 |
107 m / 351 ft |
26 | Office |
46 | PP 10 Parcel 2.14 | Riyadh | 2018 |
104.9 m / 344 ft |
19 | Residential / Office |
47 | 35xv | New York City | 2016 |
101.8 m / 334 ft |
25 | Residential / Education |
48 | Two Northside Piers | New York City | 2009 |
100.3 m / 329 ft |
30 | Residential |
49 | Forte Condominiums | New York City | 2007 |
100 m / 328 ft |
28 | Residential |
50 | The Crossing at Jamaica Station Tower 1 | New York City | 2019 |
99 m / 325 ft |
26 | Residential |
51 | 888 Boylston Street | Boston | 2017 |
99 m / 325 ft |
18 | Office |
52 | 101 Avenue of the Americas | New York City | 1992 |
97.2 m / 319 ft |
24 | Office |
53 | The NOMA | New York City | 2018 |
96 m / 315 ft |
25 | Residential |
54 | 5th On The Park | New York City | 2009 |
94.5 m / 310 ft |
30 | Residential / Religious |
55 | One Northside Piers | New York City | 2008 |
90.5 m / 297 ft |
29 | Residential |
56 | Proto | Cambridge | 2018 |
86.6 m / 284 ft |
22 | Residential |
57 | Archstone Clinton North | New York City | 2007 |
83.8 m / 275 ft |
24 | Residential |
57 | Archstone Clinton South | New York City | 2007 |
83.8 m / 275 ft |
24 | Residential |
59 | PP 10 Parcel 4.07 | Riyadh | 2018 |
81 m / 266 ft |
19 | Residential / Office |
60 | 7770 Norfolk Avenue | Bethesda | 2015 |
m / ft
Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 17 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 7,528 other buildings of the same Residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
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17 | Residential |
61 | The Crossing at Jamaica Station Tower 2 | New York City | 2019 |
53.3 m / 175 ft |
15 | Residential |
62 | PP 10 Parcel 2.09 | Riyadh | 2014 |
34.5 m / 113 ft |
7 | Residential / Office / Retail |
01 March 2018
The New York "Future Leaders" Committee recently debated whether NYC has built too tall. The two sides discussed current challenges to development as well as future considerations.
08 February 2018
The New York Chapter steering committee met to get acquainted with new members, reflect on 2017 initiatives, and plan for 2018.
01 February 2018
In the CTBUH 2018 Journal Issue I, two experts debate on whether tall buildings would provide safe shelter during severe-weather.
14 December 2017
The New York Chapter held their 2017 Holiday Party, hosted by Woods Bagot. Attendees mingled, enjoyed refreshments, and celebrated a successful year.
29 October 2017
The CTBUH Passivhaus for High-Rise Workshop, supported by the Australian Passive House Association, convened at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
19 January 2017
CTBUH New York Chapter, with the YPC and Akdo, hosted the second part in the Future of Construction lecture series, titled “Moving Parts: Modular Architecture in a Flat World.”
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