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- Ford Foundation AtriumLooking for a tropical getaway from the city? The warm-weather escape you've been seeking might be right under your nose in the atrium of a Midtown office building. Designed by <a href="http://www.krjda.com/Sites/FirmAbout1.html">Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates</a>, the Ford Foundation building was completed in 1967 to serve as the headquarters for one of the nation's largest private foundations. At the time, the structure was seen as a radical departure from earlier paradigms.1
- Ford Foundation AtriumIt stands fortress-like from the neo-gothic-infused neighborhood of the Tudor City Complex. Framed in exposed cor-ten steel and mahogany-colored granite, the building contains an innovative, elegant, and transparent 12-story glass atrium.2
- Ford Foundation AtriumThe indoor garden is designed by <a href="http://tclf.org/sites/default/files/microsites/kiley-legacy/FordFoundation.html">Dan Kiley</a>, and is visible from the offices and the street.3
- Ford Foundation AtriumIn the interior of the garden, further terraces, granite steps, paths and planting beds delineate the space.4
- Ford Foundation AtriumIt is a terraced layout, with three different tiers of lush dense planting. This negotiates the <a href="http://tclf.org/landscapes/ford-foundation-atrium">13-foot grade change</a> from the building entrances on 42nd street and 43rd street.5
- Ford Foundation AtriumThe building was designed by <a href="http://www.krjda.com/Sites/FirmAbout1.html">Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates</a>.6
- Ford Foundation EntranceAt the time, the style was a radical departure in modern architecture.7
- Ford Foundation AtriumThe garden's serene aura is aided by the fragrance of gardenias, and the sound of running water. Tucked away in the lower terrace, the water fountain acts as a wishing well. The coins collected are sent across the street to UNICEF.8
- Ford Foundation AtriumGlancing upwards, the greenery continues. Ferns and vines hang from girders, and small trees are visible from the top levels.9
- Ford Foundation AtriumThe building's roof captures rainwater and stores it in an underground cistern. Amazingly, watering this garden doesn't deplete the city resources.10
- Ford Foundation AtriumThis project was named a <a href="http://www.neighborhoodpreservationcenter.org/db/bb_files/1997FordFoundationInterior.pdf">New York City Landmark</a> in 1997.11
- Ford Foundation AtriumTruly a "Secret Garden," the Ford Foundation is a modernist gem and a great example of green architecture.12