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Notable New Yorkers:
Making New York History
May 11, 2005
Father-and-son builders John and Dan Tishman were recognized on Wednesday, May 11th as The Skyscraper Museum presented its 2005 Making New York History Award. Held in the Museum’s gallery where the original 11-foot tall model of the World Trade Center model is on display, the event began as special guests offered toasts and recognized the Tishmans’s unique historical connection to the Trade Center site.
Left to right: Dan Tishman, John Tishman, Larry Silverstein,
Carol Willis,
and Les Robertson
The Tishman legacy of construction was also praised by New School University
President and former United States Senator Bob Kerrey who noted the Tishmans’
important role as great American builders.
New School University President and former US Senator Bob Kerrey
Leslie E. Roberston, structural engineer of the World Trade Center, and David Childs, architect 7 WTC and Freedom Tower, offered their own toasts, making note of their long-standing professional and personal relationships with the Tishmans. Robertson spoke of his admiration for John for the organization of steel-work contracts during the building of the World Trade Center.
Leslie E. Robertson and David Childs
David Childs remarked, “We’ve had a wonderful career with Skidmore Owings & Merrill and your firm together, all these multiple generations, and I must say I have as a designer learned enormously from you. Normally one has a relationship between client and architect and contractor, but in this case you’ve been on both sides of that triangle for me, client and builder, and it’s been an honor and a great education.”
Also in attendance, along with about 150 guests, were New York City Commissioners Amanda Burden of the Department of City Planning, Shaun Donovan of HPD, and Rob Walsh of Small Business Services, as well as Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott. They brought a letter of commendation from Mayor Bloomberg which noted: “Tishman Construction Corporation has played a vital role in New York City’s growth and has made important contributions to our world renowned skyline. As the leading team for the future Freedom Tower, they have demonstrated a strong commitment to the continued redevelopment of the lower Manhattan community.”
Carol Willis, Director of The Skyscraper Museum, presented the 2005 Making New York History Award, extolling the Tishmans’s central role in the history of high-rise construction.
Museum Director Carol Willis, center, presents the Making New York History
Award to Dan Tishman (left) and John Tishman (right).
Founded in 1898, by John’s grandfather Julius 107-year-old the family development and construction business has been led by John Tishman as chairman for 29 years. Dan Tishman is the fourth generation to head Tishman Realty and Construction Corp., Inc. He leads the team for Tishman in the construction of both 7 WTC and the Freedom Tower.
We gratefully acknowledge the following patrons for supporting the
2005 Making New York History Award:
Gold Patrons
JPMorgan Chase
Tishman Construction Corporation of New York
Silver Patrons
ASM Mechanical Systems
Bank of America
Durst Organization
Feil Family Foundation
New School University
The Related Companies
Trane
Unity Electric Company, Inc
Steel Patrons
American Property Financing
CB Richard Ellis
DeSimone Consulting Engineers, PLLC
La Strada General Contracting Corporation
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
McCarter & English, LLP
Metropolitan Metals Corporation
The New York Roofing Company
Newmark
Salamander Hospitality, LLC
Philip Scaturro
Schindler Elevator Corporation
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Vornado
John C. Whitehead
Zetlin & DeChiara LLP
Patrons
The Arnhold Foundation
Arup
Ann & Larry Buttenwieser
Brian Barthold & Drew Moss
Franci J. Blassberg
Battery Park City Authority
Cauldwell Wingate
Community Preservation Corporation
Costas Kondylis & Partners
Tom, Fred, and Henry Elghanayan
Eugene M. Lang Foundation
The Hoerle Foundation
HOK, Inc.
Fox & Fowle Architects
Gotham Organization, Inc
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Brenda Levin
Leonard Litwin
Olmstead Properties
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
RFR Realty, LLC
RY Management Company, Inc.
Severud Engineers
Structure Tone, Inc.
Swig Equities, LLC
Jonathan M. Tisch Foundation
Verizon
The Waldorf Holding Corporation
Chris Ward