Photo Project · NY Times Building, 620 8th Ave, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10018 · January 2024

JAMS NY International Arbitration Center — 16th Floor

Editorial interior photography for the JAMS International Arbitration Center on the 16th floor of the New York Times Building, 620 Eighth Avenue, Midtown Manhattan — a world-class hearing facility for international and domestic arbitration (also home to the NYIAC@JAMS collaboration). Captured January 13, 2024 in HDR alongside the 34th-floor Resolution Center.

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JAMS IAC 16th-floor reception — walnut desk with International Arbitration Center signage, perforated walnut ceiling, lounge seating, arbitration room beyond.
JAMS IAC reception lounge — grey modular seating, dramatic sculptural black wire-cage chandelier overhead, small mini café behind, walnut perforated ceiling.
JAMS IAC large boardroom — long cherry table on twin plinths, ~14 grey leather chairs, three walls of louvered windows, JAMS display on left wall.
JAMS IAC Conf Room 12 — 10-seat cherry table on black trestle base, grey leather chairs, framed Chrysler Building print on left wall, JAMS display on back.
Boardroom 7 at JAMS NY 16th Floor — U-shaped cherry tables, grey leather chairs, twin ceiling cameras flanking a JAMS display, framed aerial art, red doors, window wall.
Boardroom 7 at JAMS NY 16th Floor — reverse view across the cherry horseshoe to a louvered window wall of sunlit Midtown towers, framed mosaic, red door.
JAMS IAC Café on 16th floor — white quartz bar beneath twin wire-cage chandeliers, JAMS Arbitration Center signage on back wall, Nespresso bar, JAMS display, red door.
Translation booth at JAMS NY 16th Floor — two Aeron chairs, dual Dell monitors and gooseneck mic, tinted glass onto Boardroom 7 and Midtown skyline.
Conference Room 18 at JAMS NY IAC — corner suite, cherry horseshoe for sixteen, mixed mesh and leather chairs, translation-booth window, two walls of skyline.
Conference Room 18 at JAMS NY IAC — reverse corner view, cherry horseshoe to JAMS display + twin PTZ cams, louvered windows, adjacent boardroom through glass.

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