CTBUH Silver Member

FXCollaborative Architects

About

Member Since: 2000

Member Offices: New York City

Website: http://www.fxcollaborative.com/

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.

Fields of Expertise

Architecture; Interior Design; Urban Design

Buildings

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
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
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

Awards

35XV

Award of Excellence: 35XV

Best Tall Building Americas 2018

Ctbuh Leaders

Jim Bushong

Jim Bushong

CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, New York City, 2014 – Present

New York City

Sara Davis

Sara Davis

CTBUH Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2020 – Present

New York City

Daniel Kaplan

Daniel Kaplan

CTBUH Diversity & Inclusion Committee, 2021 – Present

New York City

Associated companies

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
Name
Height
1 South Central First City

375 m

1,230 ft

2 NEVA TOWERS 2

345 m

1,132 ft

3 New York Times Tower

318.8 m

1,046 ft

4 3 Hudson Boulevard

315.2 m

1,034 ft

5 3 Hudson Boulevard

300.8 m

987 ft

6 NEVA TOWERS 1

297 m

974 ft

7 1 Bryant Park

256 m

840 ft

8 4 Times Square

246.5 m

809 ft

9 Block 675 Tower A

211.8 m

695 ft

10 Ruby Mills Tower

191 m

627 ft

11 The Epic

187.4 m

615 ft

12 Allianz Tower

185.5 m

609 ft

13 Eleven Times Square

183.1 m

601 ft

14 Sky House

179.3 m

588 ft

15 235 W. 51st Street

178 m

584 ft

16 The Ashland

173.1 m

568 ft

17 136 Greene Street

169.8 m

557 ft

18 Reuters Building

169.2 m

555 ft

19 Ministry of Taxes

168 m

551 ft

20 United Nations Consolidation Building

166.4 m

546 ft

21 767 3rd Avenue

160 m

525 ft

22 77 Greenwich Street

153.5 m

504 ft

23 One Willoughby Square

151 m

495 ft

24 1675 Broadway

150.8 m

495 ft

25 PPA 30 Parcel 5.05 Residential Tower

149 m

489 ft

26 Times Square Doubletree Hotel

143.3 m

470 ft

27 The Mondrian

133.8 m

439 ft

28 Tower 52

133.8 m

439 ft

29 Broad Financial Center

130.2 m

427 ft

30 PP 10 Parcel 4.08

126 m

413 ft

31 PPA 30 Parcel 5.05 Office Tower

125 m

410 ft

32 National Westminster Bank

122.8 m

403 ft

33 Bausch & Lomb Place

122.2 m

401 ft

34 Helena

122.2 m

401 ft

35 1N4th

121.3 m

398 ft

36 45 Broadway Atrium

120.7 m

396 ft

36 One Exchange Plaza

120.7 m

396 ft

38 Fubon Fuzhou Financial Center

118 m

387 ft

39 Tower 56

117.7 m

386 ft

40 U.S. Trust Building

117.7 m

386 ft

41 The Forge

116.9 m

384 ft

42 40 Fulton Street

115.8 m

380 ft

43 650 Madison Avenue

109.7 m

360 ft

44 215 East 68th Street

108.8 m

357 ft

45 527 Madison Avenue

107 m

351 ft

46 PP 10 Parcel 2.14

104.9 m

344 ft

47 35xv

101.8 m

334 ft

48 Two Northside Piers

100.3 m

329 ft

49 Forte Condominiums

100 m

328 ft

50 The Crossing at Jamaica Station Tower 1

99 m

325 ft

51 888 Boylston Street

99 m

325 ft

52 101 Avenue of the Americas

97.2 m

319 ft

53 The NOMA

96 m

315 ft

54 5th On The Park

94.5 m

310 ft

55 One Northside Piers

90.5 m

297 ft

56 Proto

86.6 m

284 ft

57 Archstone Clinton North

83.8 m

275 ft

57 Archstone Clinton South

83.8 m

275 ft

59 PP 10 Parcel 4.07

81 m

266 ft

60 7770 Norfolk Avenue

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.
61 The Crossing at Jamaica Station Tower 2

53.3 m

175 ft

62 PP 10 Parcel 2.09

34.5 m

113 ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving FXCollaborative

CTBUH New York Debates: Has New York Built Too Tall?

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.

CTBUH New York Chapter Plans for 2018

08 February 2018

The New York Chapter steering committee met to get acquainted with new members, reflect on 2017 initiatives, and plan for 2018.

Debating Tall: Tall Buildings as Severe-Weather Shelters?

01 February 2018

In the CTBUH 2018 Journal Issue I, two experts debate on whether tall buildings would provide safe shelter during severe-weather.

CTBUH New York Holds Annual Holiday Party

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.

Passivhaus for High-Rise Workshop Meets at 2017 CTBUH Conference

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).

NYC YPC Continues Future of Construction Series

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.”