
360 Madison Avenue
New York, New York
Architect: Richard Cook
Owner: Kipp Stawski
Recipient of New York Construction News Office Project Merit Award
360 Madison Avenue is a critical blend of steel and concrete. The 360,000 sq. ft. structure is composed of a new 26-story concrete tower attached to an adjacent existing 17-story steel structure, the base of which is the original Abercrombie
Photo Courtesy of Rosenwasser/Grossman Consulting Engineers, P.C.
The Concrete Alliance originated from the idea that the public will have a voice in demanding reinforced cast-in-place concrete as the material of a safer choice.
The goal of the Concrete Alliance is to educate politicians, developers, architects, engineers, insurers, and the general public about the safety benefits that a cast-in-place reinforced concrete building offers.
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