David M. Childs (born 1941 Princeton, New Jersey) is the Consulting Design Partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill who has projects all over the world and now is designing the Freedom Tower in New York.
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Background
- Deerfield Academy (1959)
- Yale College (1963)
- Yale School of Architecture (1967)
- New York Institute of Technology (Honorary degree) (2006)
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Projects
Washington, DC (1971-1984)
- National Geographic headquarters building
- 1300 New York Avenue
- Metro Center
- U.S. News and World Report headquarters
- Four Seasons, Regent and Park Hyatt hotels
- Expansion of the Dulles Airport main terminal.
New York Projects (1984-Present)
Completed
- Worldwide Plaza
- 450 Lexington Avenue (over the Main Post Office at Grand Central Station)
- Bertelsmann Building at Times Square
- New York Mercantile Exchange
- JFK International Airport Arrivals Building
- Bear Stearns Headquarters (383 Madison Avenue)
- 7 World Trade Center
- Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle
Planned
- Freedom Tower
- New New York Stock Exchange
- New Pennsylvania Station (Moynihan Station) at James Farley Post Office Building
- Renovation of Lever House
- Boston Properties Times Square Tower
Other locations
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