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RSHP in the Americas
RSHP has been working in the Americas since the early 1980s and has delivered significant projects across North, Central and South America.
The practice is best known for its work on 3 World Trade Center, which, at 1079 feet tall, stands proud on the Manhattan skyline and at the heart of New York City’s Financial District. With its soaring lobby – that provides direct in-building access to the Oculus and its 12 subway lines – 3WTC plays a key role in the revitalization of World Trade Center site.
Also in NYC, and completing in the spring of 2023, is 33 Park Row, a boutique prime residential development on the edge of City Hall Park.
Other recent projects include the International Spy Museum (2019) in Washington D.C., and a whiskey distillery and visitor center for Horse Soldier Bourbon in Somerset, Kentucky.
1. PatsCenter, New Jersey, USA. Built (1982-1985)
2. International Spy Museum, Washington D.C., USA. Built (2015-2019)
3. Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York, USA. Winning entry (2008)
4. BBVA Bancomer, Mexico City, Mexico. Built (2008-2016)
5. 151 East 60th St. New York, USA. Unbuilt proposal (2015)
6. Jacob K Javits Convention Center expansion and renovation, New York, USA. Proposal (2007)
7. Silvercup West Studios, New York, USA (2002-2006)
8. 1201 K Street, Washington D.C., USA Unbuilt (2006)
9. 300 New Jersey, Washington D.C., USA. Built (2004-2009)
10. 3 World Trade Center, New York, USA. Built (2006-2018)
11. East River Waterfront, New York, USA. Development Study (2004-2005)