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Wonderful to see our project, St. John's Terminal, featured in Metropolis Magazine.

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St. John’s Terminal is now home to Google which bought the building in 2021. Thanks to a collaboration between COOKFOX Architects on the architecture and Gensler on the interiors, St. John’s Terminal has transformed from an austere industrial workhorse into a gleaming 1.3-million-square-foot, high-performance, LEED Platinum workplace. Sustainability has been the guiding ethic of the building’s revamp since before Google entered the picture. Rick Cook, the cofounder of CookFox, started studying the building in 2007 and was intrigued by the opportunities it posed from the perspective of “experimental preservation,” borrowing the term from Columbia professor Jorge Otero-Pailos. “I think it’s an evolving art form, this idea of adaptive reuse,” Cook says. “We’re riffing off the existing building fabric and creating ideas about a new type of architecture and how we evolve as a city.”

Inside Google’s New York HQ in Historic St. John’s Terminal - Metropolis

Inside Google’s New York HQ in Historic St. John’s Terminal - Metropolis

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