Hearst Gets Gold
September 22, 2006 | 6:57 a.m.

(Michael Ficeto/The Hearst Corp.) Lord Norman Foster's double-helix Hearst tower turns out to be good for the environment: it cut the use of steel by 20 percent, and contributed towards the building's certification, long-anticipated and officially announced today, as a gold-level environmentally friendly building under standards from the U.S. Green Building Council. That makes it the second office building in New York to get certified, after 7 World Trade Center, which got a gold "core and shell" rating in March. -Matthew Schuerman



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