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Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters, Meridian Design Associates, Architects | International Design Awards Winners

Warner Bros. Discovery Global Headquarters

CompanyMeridian Design Associates, Architects
Lead DesignersAntonio Argibay, AIA
Design TeamCBRE, RDA, GMS, Terrain, Bliss Fasman, LDG, CFL, Cerami, Socotec, GHD, Hope Misterek, Reidy Group, Core4 Inc., Ross and Baruzzini
Project LocationNew York, New York, USA
ClientWarner Bros. Discovery
CreditsVinata Ciputra
Prize(s)Silver in Interior Design / Office and Service center
Project LinkView
Entry Description

This 375,000 RSF, LEED-certified project was a full upgrade of a historic building in Manhattan’s Flatiron district. Located at the corner of Park Avenue South and 19th Street, the 13-story building offered a wealth of existing architectural character in its cast iron and terracotta structure, use of brick, and classical proportions. With amenities such as a café, a landscaped roof terrace, a new penthouse and event space, a wellness and fitness center, and multipurpose spaces with biophilia throughout, the design champions a new, people-centered agile workplace.