IAC Building explained

IAC Building
Location:555 West 18th Street
Manhattan, New York City
Mapframe-Wikidata:yes
Coordinates:40.7456°N -74.0078°W
Status:Complete
Start Date:2005
Completion Date:2007
Building Type:Office building
Height:145feet
Floor Count:10
Elevator Count:4
Architect:Frank Gehry
Structural Engineer:DeSimone Consulting Engineers
Cosentini Associates
Main Contractor:Turner Construction
Developer:Georgetown Company
Owner:IAC
References:[1]

The IAC Building is the headquarters of the media company IAC at 555 West 18th Street on the northeast corner of Eleventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Frank Gehry and completed in 2007, it was Gehry's first full-building design in New York City and featured the world's largest high definition screen at the time in its lobby.

Reminiscent of several other Gehry designs, the building appears to consist of two major levels: a large base of twisted tower-sections packed together like the cells of a bee hive, with a second bundle of lesser diameter sitting on top of the first. The cell units have the appearance of sails skinned over the skeleton of the building. The full-height windows fade from clear to white on the top and bottom edges of each story. The overall impression is of two very tall stories, which belies its actual 10-story structure. Vanity Fair commented that the building is perhaps one of the world's most attractive office buildings.[2] Barry Diller, the head of IAC who was intimately involved with the project, mandated that the facade be covered in smooth glass rather than wrinkling titanium, as Gehry had originally planned.[3] [4] Diller said he chose Gehry to design the building because he wanted a space where workers "could collaborate and be in an open atmosphere" which he did not think could be done as easily in a typical boxy building.[4]

IAC purchased the land under the building in 2023 for $80 million.[5]

In popular culture

The IAC Building is featured in the movies The Other Guys and . It was featured in multiple CollegeHumor sketches, as the building served as the company's New York office.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emporis. IAC Building. https://web.archive.org/web/20150514015052/http://www.emporis.com/buildings/218763/iac-building-new-york-city-ny-usa. dead. May 14, 2015.
  2. Vanity Fair (April 2008)
  3. Reported on the American CBS network's 60 Minutes, re-broadcast June 10, 2007
  4. News: Nocera. Joe . A Building for Diller by Gehry . The New York Times . 14 April 2007 . 18 October 2014.
  5. News: Bockmann . Rich . Barry Diller’s IAC pays $80M for West Chelsea HQ . 2 October 2023 . The Real Deal . 11 April 2023.