At Energy-Efficient New York Times HQ, They Won't Leave the Light on for You

The new(ish) New York Times building isn’t just pretty to look at (and fun to climb), it’s also exceeding expectations when it comes to energy efficiency. Designed by Renzo Piano in association with FXFOWLE Architects, the 52-story, 1.6-million-square-foot tower won’t leave the light on for you—or anyone else for that matter. Lighting for the entire building is controlled by a cutting-edge light management system (Lutron Electronics‘ Quantum), and it has achieved a whopping 70% energy savings compared to the building’s already ambitious benchmark for energy efficiency.

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