To visit Building 337 on the Novartis campus in East Hanover, New Jersey, is to walk through it with awe, something akin to what visitors to Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building must have felt a century ago. Just as Wright transformed the workspace with that long-demolished Buffalo, New York, icon, architect Rafael Viñoly has reimagined what has since become the ubiquitous glass-box office building with a light-filled, spatially innovative, and flawlessly executed structure whose spiraling interior invokes another Wright masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum.
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