Hearst Tower in New York
This is a video of the Hearst Building and the area around the building.
The six-story base of the headquarters building was commissioned by the founder, William Randolph Hearst, and awarded to the architect Joseph Urban. The building was completed in 1928[3] at a cost of $2 million and contained 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2). The original cast stone facade has been preserved in the new design as a designated Landmark site. Originally built as the base for a proposed skyscraper, the construction of the tower was postponed due to the Great Depression. The new tower addition was completed nearly eighty years later, and 2,000 Hearst employees moved in on June 26, 2006.[4]
The tower—designed by the architect Norman Foster, structurally engineered by WSP Cantor Seinuk, and constructed by Turner construction—is 46 stories tall, standing 182 meters (597 ft) with 80,000 square metres (860,000 sq ft) of office space. The uncommon triangular framing pattern (also known as a diagrid) required 9,500 metric tons (10,480 tons) of structural steel—reportedly about 20% less than a conventional steel frame. Hearst Tower was the first skyscraper to break ground in New York City after September 11, 2001. The building received the 2006 Emporis Skyscraper Award,[5] citing it as the best skyscraper in the world completed that year.
Hearst Tower is the first green high-rise office building completed in New York City, with a number of environmental considerations built into the plan. The floor of the atrium is paved with heat conductive limestone. Polyethylene tubing is embedded under the floor and filled with circulating water for cooling in the summer and heating in the winter. Rain collected on the roof is stored in a tank in the basement for use in the cooling system, to irrigate plants and for the water sculpture in the main lobby. 85% of the building's structural steel contains recycled material. Overall, the building has been designed to use 26% less energy than the minimum requirements for the city of New York, and earned a gold designation from the United States Green Building Council’s LEED certification program, becoming New York City's first LEED Gold skyscraper.
The atrium features escalators which run through a 3-story water sculpture titled Icefall, a wide waterfall built with thousands of glass panels, which cools and humidifies the lobby air. The water element is complemented by a 70-foot-tall (21 m) fresco painting titled Riverlines by artist Richard Long
Treasures of New York: The New York State Capitol
Treasures of New York explores the New York State Capitol building, hailed an architectural masterpiece when it was originally completed in 1899.
New York City Skyline | Time Warner Center, Essex Hotel, 432 Park Avenue | Stock Footage [HD]
New York City skyline after rainfall. Spring 2016. Views of Time Warner Center, Essex Hotel, 432 Park Avenue, One57 and Hearst Tower.
New York City 4K - Midtown Manhattan - Driving Downtown - USA
Driving Downtown Streets - 8th Avenue - New York City New York USA
Starting Point: 8th Avenue
Eighth Avenue is a major north-south avenue on the west side of Manhattan in New York City that starts in the West Village and passes through Chelsea, the Garment District, Hell's Kitchen's east end, Midtown and the Broadway theatre district, before it finally enters Columbus Circle at 59th Street and becomes Central Park West. It also passes a number of well known landmarks.
Points of interest
The Fashion Institute of Technology (at 26th/27th Streets)
Madison Square Garden and Penn Station (between 31st and 33rd Streets)
James Farley Post Office
The New York Times Building at 40th Street
The Port Authority Bus Terminal (between 40th and 42nd Streets)
One Worldwide Plaza
Hearst Tower
Soros Foundation and Open Society Institute headquarters on West 59th Street
111 Eighth Avenue, the Art Deco former Inland Freight Terminal of the Port Authority, is the eighth-largest commercial structure in Manhattan, hosting the East Coast headquarters of Google.
Midtown Manhattan, or Midtown, represents the central lengthwise portion of the borough and island of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the headquarters of the United Nations, and it contains world-renowned commercial zones such as Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and Times Square.
Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the world and ranks among the most expensive and intensely used pieces of real estate in the world, and Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan commands the world's highest retail rents, at US$3,000 per square foot ($32,000/m2) in 2017. While Lower Manhattan is the main financial center, Midtown is the country's largest commercial, entertainment, and media center. It is also a growing financial center, second in importance only to Lower Manhattan's Financial District in the United States.
With a record 61 million tourists in 2016, Manhattan is often described as the cultural, financial, media, and entertainment capital of the world and the borough hosts the United Nations Headquarters. Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world,
New York County is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with a census-estimated 2016 population of 1,643,734 living in a land area of 22.83 square miles (59.13 km2), or 71,999 residents per square mile (27,799/km2), higher than the density of any individual U.S. city. On business days, the influx of commuters increases this number to over 3.9 million, or more than 170,000 people per square mile (65,600/km2). Manhattan has the third-largest population of New York City's five boroughs, after Brooklyn and Queens, and is the smallest borough in terms of land area.
Manhattan is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization: the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
Many multinational media conglomerates are based in Manhattan, and the borough has been the setting for numerous books, films, and television shows. Manhattan is historically documented to have been purchased by Dutch colonists from Native Americans in 1626 for 60 guilders, which equals roughly US$1050 today.
SANTA BARBARA: Spectacular views from the Courthouse Tower ????, California (USA)
SUBSCRIBE: - Climbing to the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Tower, California. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Santa Barbara is a city on the central California coast, with the Santa Ynez Mountains as dramatic backdrop. Downtown, Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs reflect the city’s Spanish colonial heritage. Upscale boutiques and restaurants offering local wines and seasonal fare line State Street. On a nearby hill, Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, houses Franciscan friars and a museum.
California, a western U.S. state, stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley farmland and the Mojave Desert. The city of Los Angeles is the seat of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hilly San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and cable cars.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Hearst Castle: The Enchanted Hill with John Forsythe
Hearst Castle: The Enchanted Hill
750 Hearst Castle Rd
San Simeon, CA 93452
New York City, A Tribute to America
Since the Attacks of 9/11 New York city has been rebuilding. The project includes 4 main skyscrapers to join the Manhattan skyline. The tallest of them all, the Freedom Tower will stand at a staggering 1776 feet into the sky. It is currently under construction and will be ready by 2012 (Next Year).
Grand Central, Chrysler Building, New York City
Grand Central Terminal's Walking Tours, Some Thing you will see and Hear in this video, Chrysler Building, New York City, cars, people, Madison Ave & E 42nd St, New York, NY
William Randolph Hearst: Biography, Facts, History, Net Worth, Politics, Castle (2002)
William Randolph Hearst (/hɜrst/; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism. About the book:
Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 after taking control of The San Francisco Examiner from his father. Moving to New York City, he acquired The New York Journal and engaged in a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's New York World that led to the creation of yellow journalism—sensationalized stories of dubious veracity. Acquiring more newspapers, Hearst created a chain that numbered nearly 30 papers in major American cities at its peak. He later expanded to magazines, creating the largest newspaper and magazine business in the world.
He was twice elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives, and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of New York City in 1905 and 1909, for Governor of New York in 1906, and for Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1910. Nonetheless, through his newspapers and magazines, he exercised enormous political influence, and was famously blamed for pushing public opinion with his yellow journalism type of reporting leading the United States into a war with Spain in 1898.
His life story was the main inspiration for the development of the lead character in Orson Welles's film Citizen Kane.[3] His mansion, Hearst Castle, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean near San Simeon, California, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, was donated by the Hearst Corporation to the state of California in 1957, and is now a State Historical Monument and a National Historic Landmark, open for public tours. Hearst formally named the estate La Cuesta Encantada (The Enchanted Hill), though he typically referred to it simply as the ranch.
Citizen Kane is one of the most influential films of all time and is loosely based on Hearst's life. Welles and co-writer Herman J. Mankiewicz created Kane as a composite character of multiple men, among them Harold McCormick, Samuel Insull and Howard Hughes. Hearst, enraged at the idea of Citizen Kane being a thinly disguised and very unflattering portrait of him, used his massive influence and resources in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the film from being released—all without his ever even having seen it. Welles and the studio RKO Pictures resisted the pressure, but Hearst and his Hollywood friends ultimately succeeded in pressuring theater chains to limit showings of Citizen Kane,[59] resulting in mediocre box-office numbers and seriously harming Welles's career.
Nearly sixty years later, HBO offered a fictionalized version of Hearst's efforts in its picture RKO 281. Hearst is portrayed in the film by James Cromwell.
Citizen Kane has twice been ranked No. 1 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies (1998 and 2007).
The character of Gail Wynand in Ayn Rand's 1943 novel The Fountainhead is based on Hearst.
Hearst is a major character in Gore Vidal's Narratives of Empire historic novel series.
The Cat's Meow is a 2001 drama film inspired by the mysterious death of film mogul Thomas H. Ince. The film takes place aboard publisher William Randolph Hearst's yacht on a weekend cruise celebrating Ince's 42nd birthday in November 1924. Hearst is portrayed by actor Edward Herrmann.
The novel Goliath (2011) by Scott Westerfeld depicts Hearst in World War I.
Hearst is portrayed during the time of the Roscoe Arbuckle trial in the 2009 novel Devil's Garden by Ace Atkins
The character Kristjan Benediksson the main protangonist in Olaf Olafsson's 2003 novel Walking into the Night, is a fictional butler to William Randolph Hearst.
Timelapse: New York City, Chrysler Building
Jan. 4, 2017. From 20th floor, East 34th St.
Treasures of New York: The New York State Capitol Preview
Hosted by Rafael Pi Roman, this episode of Treasures of New York recounts the untimely demise and rebuilding of the New York State Capitol building, a landmark that took 32 years, 25 million dollars, five architects and 11 state governors to create.
The glimpse of my USA trip!!!
A long-awaited Cinematography Show-reel. I was planning to do this for a long time. While primarily focusing on 3D animations & visual effects for the majority of my career, I am an art director and cinematographer as well. TRIP TO THE USA - A Film by Siddhartha Chowdhury
I had a beautiful experience visiting the USA. My trip started from Los Angeles, visiting the most happening place 'Hollywood'. From Los Angeles, my journey took an adventurous route (California State Route 1), where I got to explore the incredible scenery and fascinating history - which covered Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Hearst Castle, 17-Mile Drive. After a long road trip, I reached San Fransisco, where I explored beautiful Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, Lombard Street, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Then, I visited Yosemite National Park the following day - I experienced the most beautiful nature. I got to capture a lot of footages of the granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers.
From San Fransisco, I visited the most happening place in the world - New York! I decided to go camping in the Taughonnock state park, spent a couple of days there. I returned back to the New York City - where I did a lot of city tours - Statue of Liberty / Battery Park, Brooklyn Bridge, World Trade Center - 911 Memorial Park, Empire State Building, High-Line Park, Wall Street / Charging Bull, Times Square.
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Music: Burning Gold (Autograf Remix) by Christina Perri (iTunes)
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Window Cleaners Rescued From NYC Skyscraper (FULL VIDEO)
Don't Look Down! Cleaners Stranded
The men are pulled to safety through windows on the 44th floor of the Hearst building after their scaffold collapsed.Two window cleaners left dangling from a collapsed scaffold near the top of a 46-storey New York City skyscraper have been rescued.
Firefighters cut open windows on the 44th floor of the Hearst Tower in midtown Manhattan and pulled the men to safety.
The metal scaffold appeared to have buckled at its centre, into an elongated V shape, with both men stranded on opposite sides. The pair communicated with firefighters on the roof of the 600ft building for about an hour-and-a-half before they were rescued.
Firefighters decided cutting the windows would be safer than hoisting the men to the roof of the building.
The Hearst Tower is the world headquarters of the Hearst Corporation and the first green high-rise office building in the city.
منظفات نافذة انقاذهم من ناطحة سحاب مدينة نيويورك (الفيديو الكامل)
玻璃清潔劑營救從紐約摩天大樓(完整視頻)
Lavage de vitres sauvé de gratte-ciel de New York (FULL VIDEO)
Fensterputzer rettete Von NYC Skyscraper (FULL VIDEO)
Παράθυρο Καθαριστές διασωθεί από Skyscraper NYC (FULL VIDEO)
Lavavetri salvato da Grattacielo New York (VIDEO COMPLETO)
پاک کننده پنجره نجات از آسمان خراش نیویورک (FULL VIDEO)
Спасено мытья окон из Нью-Йорка небоскреб (ПОЛНЫЙ ВИДЕО)
Limpiadores de ventanas rescatado de Skyscraper NYC (VIDEO COMPLETO)
nyc timelapse buildings
this is a timelapse of some buildings in nyc
Trump World Tower
Manhattan View
Michelle Obama and Oprah Surprise 30 High School Girls | Oprah Mag
In September, O, The Oprah Magazine invited 30 high school girls to the Hearst Tower in New York City, to give us their feedback on a video interview between Oprah and Michelle Obama for election season. They had no idea that the interview was streaming live—just a few floors above them, and that they were in for a very special surprise.
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Empire State Building Goes Green | Nightly Business Report | PBS | Planet Forward
PBS Airdate: January 20, 2011
Retrofitting the Empire State Building (NYC) for energy efficiency will pay for itself in three years. The cost savings of green building renovation.
SUSIE GHARIB: In our Planet Forward segment tonight, we head to New York City. We look at how one of the world`s most recognizable buildings is going green. The Empire State building has been a landmark for almost 80 years. But when it comes to office space, it has lots of competition in newer, more energy efficient buildings. Planet Forward`s Frank Sesno walks us through the building`s big makeover and the energy cost savings it achieved.
FRANK SESNO, PLANET FORWARD: What`s old is new again: in this case, possibly the most iconic structure in the world and where innovation now meets energy efficiency and the New York state of mind. Devin Greene, and Kristina Sgueglia, Plant Forward students at the George Washington University heard the Empire State building was getting new windows, so they hit the streets. Just how many windows are there?
SURACE: We took the glass out. We pulled it all apart. We vigorously cleaned it. And we did something else. We re-used all the glass in the building. We took those dual-paned windows and made them R-8. The R value is a technical measurement of the resistance to heat flow so the higher the number, the better. Higher R value windows are built in a unique way. They have multiple chambers separated by suspended film. That clear film goes in. It goes in with a special set of spacers and other sealants. Then, we fill it with gas. That further improves the R value to get all the way to 400 percent improvement.
SESNO: Surace says the renovation can save about $410,000 a year in energy costs.
SCOTT BITTLE, POLICY ANALYST, PUBLIC AGENDA: Commercial buildings are about 18 percent of our total energy use, so it`s a pretty significant slice. The median life span of a commercial building in the United States is something like 70 years. We have to look at things like retrofitting, because we already have a lot of our commercial buildings and we want to keep using them.
SESNO: Surace`s work was part of a $550 million renovation, all of it undertaken because it promises to pay for itself in only three years. Saving green dollars by reducing energy consumption is appealing. But will this type of expensive retrofitting make financial sense for everyone? Is it even possible?
BITTLE: There are something like 4.8 million commercial buildings in the United States, and as of 2007, I think only 4,000 of them met the energy star requirements. All buildings together-- residential and commercial-- actually produce more greenhouse gases in the United States than vehicles do.
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See Inside Large Mausoleums Built for Famous Americans
This video, produced by Rome Monument, showcases large fancy mausoleums designed and built as monuments for the entombment of famous Americans. View pictures of the free-standing stone buildings and look inside these famous family mausoleums. Find out how these famous tombs and interment spaces were designed and constructed, how much it cost to build these historic mausoleums, and what it costs to build a beautiful private family mausoleum in 2018.
The Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site (Lincoln Tomb) is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary, and three of their four sons. It was built in the 1860's and is located in Springfield, IL. The original cost of the mausoleum, not including the statues and landscaping, was about $71,000.
Grant's Tomb is the final resting place of General Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia Dent Grant. The granite and marble structure cost $600,000 to construct and is located in New York City. It was designed by architect John Duncan and is considered the largest mausoleum in North America.
The McKinley National Memorial (William McKinley Tomb) is the final resting place of William McKinley, 25th president of the United States, his wife and two daughters. The large pink granite building is located in Canton, Ohio, and was dedicated in 1907. It was designed by Harold Van Buren Magonigle and cost about $600,000 to build.
The Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii, built between 1863-1865, is the burial place of Hawaiian royalty, originally built for members of the Kamehameha and Kalakaua Dynasties. It is located in Honolulu and was designed by architect Theodore Heuck. The cemetery is the only royal cemetery within the U.S.. The cost of construction is estimated to be just over $15,000.
Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun is a mausoleum and commemorative tower and chapel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Rogers (1879 –1935) was an American stage and motion picture actor and entertainer. Designed by Charles E. Thomas, the shrine is also a tomb for the remains of Spencer Penrose and his wife Julie. The mausoleum, completed in 1937, cost about $250,000 or over 4 million dollars in today’s currency.
The Lillian Russell Moore Mausoleum is located in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA.. Dubbed The American Beauty, Russell was one of the most famous American actresses and singers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for her beauty and style, as well as for her voice. When Lillian died in 1922, her husband commissioned the construction of the mausoleum with the simple epitaph, “The world is better for her having lived”.
Rome Monument, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a mausoleum designer, construction company, contractor and builder with over 80 years of experience as a design/builder of private family mausoleums. We build single, 2 person, and family/estate mausoleums for 3 or more interments for both traditional and cremation burials. Mausoleums are free-standing cemetery buildings that contain the grave, tomb or burial chamber of the deceased. A large mausoleum can also incorporate other elements, such as a chapel or a niche for cremated remains. Our mausoleums can be adorned with beautiful custom designs, etchings, engravings, bas reliefs, statues, 3D carvings, and symbols and imagery that convey the specific nationality or religion of the deceased.
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How to Draw 2-Point Perspective: The Guggenheim New York
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