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At least that render is, but it's too early to get an exact height on this tower. That design is just a placeholder. |
I hope the design ends up as something similar.
btw, we need diagrams for the other hudson yards buildings (this, 35, 55,) |
Pretty slick looking.
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Is that second one definitely coming down?
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I don't see anything beautiful about the old Coach building. It's old, but even at that, it doesn't look "classic". Put it anywhere else in the city, it's just another unidentifiable old building. Put it on the spot of some impending new building, suddenly it's going to be missed. I just don't get it. |
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So what buildings in the Hudson Yards are U/C or are undergoing site prep? The south tower is rising, the north tower is, I believe, undergoing site prep but otherwise ready to rise. Are there any other proposals that are close to rising?
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^^On the other side of the coin, it's frustrating when some of these large ornate buildings are demolished when in neighborhoods like this especially, the quality of replacements is (A) not very good (not talking about hudson yards, but virtually every new development in hells kitchen), and (b) there is a gluttony of open space in this part of town.
As for other established neighborhoods it varies. Park Avenue in the 50s has lost nearly all of its prewar office buildings, which is why a building like the Drake is harder to see torn down. Likewise when a row of town homes on the upper east side comes down, I don't think theres reason to weep. The key's context, just because manhattan as a whole has many prewar buildings doesn't mean its a blanket condition across all neighborhoods, and not all pre-war buildings are created equal. A warehouse in the meatpacking district should not be seen as equal to a madison avenue hotel (however often times this doesn't feel like the case). |
Back to this building, its going to have to come down here, since the realignment of 33rd st needs to take place, you'll notice on the 33rd street photo the dip in the street, this is going to be regraded (Flat), and underground access to the subway from the HY Mall will be introduced. Its easier here to start from scratch, and it will allow for easier flow between properties.
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http://chelseanow.com/2014/02/hudson...ern-rail-yard/
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Not the final design of the tower, but another look at a render...
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New York is turning into China and I'm not upset about it :) (Okay I meant to say China is turning into New York and now NYC is designing buildings that look as cool as theirs, before everyone gets mad at me.) |
I noticed the rendering has floors with very tall ceiling heights and some without. Are those suppose to be trading floors?
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New Renderings: 50 Hudson Yards BY: NIKOLAI FEDAK ON APRIL 30TH 2014 AT 6:30 AM Quote:
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