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David Chipperfield Architects to design new Rolex USA headquarters

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David Chipperfield Architects to design new Rolex USA headquarters

The project will replace the existing building that has been occupied by Rolex since the 1970s.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 8, 2019
Rolex USA Headquarters Ground floor store

Renderings courtesy David Chipperfield Architects

David Chipperfield Architects recently won an international design competition to design the new Rolex USA headquarters in New York City.

The 25-story, 165,000-sf building will be located on the corner of 5th Avenue and 53rd Street and will replace the existing building Rolex has occupied since the 1970s. The project, which is being designed in accordance with LEED Platinum, will feature new office areas for staff and tenants, a new Rolex store at ground level, and brand experiences across a wide range of the company’s interests.

 

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“We are proud to have been selected to design the Rolex USA headquarters building,” said David Chipperfield in a release, “Our team is committed to creating an exemplary building befitting the heritage and culture of the Rolex brand, as well as its prominent 5th Avenue location.”

 

Rolex USA Headquarters

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