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Ford Foundation AtriumThe building was designed by <a href="http://www.krjda.com/Sites/FirmAbout1.html">Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates</a>.1
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.2
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.3
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.4
Ford Foundation AtriumIn the interior of the garden, further terraces, granite steps, paths and planting beds delineate the space.5
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.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












