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T. J. Gottesdiener

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Internationally, he has worked extensively in Brazil (five projects totaling 5 million square feet) and The Philippines (five projects totaling more than 4 million square feet), and current projects in Asia. Other international projects include: the 112-story, 1,800-foot (550 m)-tall mixed-use
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in Seoul, South Korea; a hotel and residential project in Mexico City featuring two towers totaling 840,000 square feet (78,000 m); the 36-story AIG office tower in Hong Kong; and the recently opened Tokyo Midtown project in Japan, a mixed-use master plan and development with office, retail,
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Gottesdiener is committed to enhancing the built environment of New York City and has been responsible for some of SOM’s most complex and challenging projects in Manhattan. Closely involved in the revitalization of Lower Manhattan and the redevelopment of the
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Gottesdiener is also involved in some of the city’s most important real estate and design organizations, such as the Real Estate Board of New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art where he acts as the Vice Chairman of the Real Estate Council, and at his
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residential, a Ritz-Carlton hotel and museum components totaling over 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m). He has also been involved in a range of architecture and interiors projects for financial and corporate clients including the
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Headquarters Building in midtown Manhattan; Times Square Site 1, a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m) office building in the heart of Times Square; and the renovation of the landmark
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building. He is currently working on two of Manhattan’s most high-profile projects: the One World Trade Center and the new
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Other important New York City projects include the 2,600,000-square-foot (240,000 m)
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Bachelor of Architecture, 1979, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The
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Vice Chairman, Metropolitan Museum of Art Real Estate Council
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7 World Trade Center, Tokyo Midtown, One World Trade Center
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Honorary Fellow, Philippine Institute of Architects
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Member, Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
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T.J. Gottesdiener
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
New York
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Cooper Union
New York City
fellow of the American Institute of Architects

World Trade Center site
7 World Trade Center
Freedom Tower
Time Warner Center
New York Mercantile Exchange
Bear Stearns
Lever House
Moynihan Station
Lotte Super Tower
New York Stock Exchange
JP Morgan
Alcoa
Salomon Brothers
Citibank

Freedom Tower
7 World Trade Center
Time Warner Center
Bear Stearns
Lever House
Random House Tower
Moynihan Station

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