[2] Reminiscent of several other Gehry designs, the building appears to consist of two major levels: a large base of twisted tower-sections packed together like the cells of a bee hive, with a second bundle of lesser diameter sitting on top of the first.
The full-height windows fade from clear to white on the top and bottom edges of each story.
[3] Barry Diller, the head of IAC who was intimately involved with the project, mandated that the facade be covered in smooth glass rather than wrinkling titanium, as Gehry had originally planned.
[5] The IAC Building is featured in the movies The Other Guys and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
It was featured in multiple CollegeHumor sketches, as the building served as the company's New York office.