The Hearst Tower in New York City was designed by Norman Foster and completed in 2006. It rises 46 floors from the preserved 1928 Art Deco building that formerly housed Hearst offices. The tower uses a diagonal bracing system that eliminates the need for interior columns and allows free floor plans. It was the first skyscraper in NYC to receive gold certification for sustainable design, through features like rainwater recycling, efficient energy systems, and use of recycled materials.