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New York Times Building

Acclaimed as the most significant addition to the Manhattan skyline in decades, The New York Times Building is located in the heart of the Times Square District — named after the newspaper’s 1904 headquarters in the neighborhood. The iconic area has become identified with colorful signage, displays, and illuminated advertisements.

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New York Times Building

Acclaimed as the most significant addition to the Manhattan skyline in decades, The New York Times Building is located in the heart of the Times Square District — named after the newspaper’s 1904 headquarters in the neighborhood. The iconic area has become identified with colorful signage, displays, and illuminated advertisements.

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RPI – Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center

auditorium EMPAC

Positioned on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) builds on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s heritage of technological leadership. Rensselaer’s research groups include the Lighting Research Center, a nexus of independent expertise on the latest LED lighting research. Inspired by the institute’s spirit of innovation, the new facility is illuminated with state-of-the-art technology.

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United States Air Force Memorial

Situated on a promontory overlooking the Pentagon, the United States Air Force Memorial takes its place in the ranks of the capital city’s key monuments. Lighting is an essential aspect of establishing the nighttime identity of each of these structures. At the Air Force Memorial, three stainless-steel spires evoke the precision and weightlessness of flight.