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Old Posted Sep 12, 2008, 11:08 PM
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Can't wait to see it. This might easily rival the nearby Beekman Tower.
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Nice to see it coming along, even if we don't quite know what it looks like.
     
     
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Olympic Bird's Nest architects design NY high-rise



In this undated photo provided by architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, an artist's rendering of their planned $650 million, 57-story cantilevered condominium tower that will go up in New York City's trendy Tribeca district is shown. The Swiss architects of the iconic Bird's Nest stadium at the Beijing Olympics will unveil their plans on Monday, September 15, 2008 and construction is scheduled to begin in mid-October.


By ULA ILNYTZKY
The Associated Press
September 13, 2008; 3:12 PM

NEW YORK -- The Swiss architects of the iconic Bird's Nest stadium at the Beijing Olympics are bringing their innovative style to New York City with a translucent glass skyscraper designed to look like houses stacked in the sky.

Architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's $650 million, 57-story condominium featuring dramatic, cantilevered terraces is slated to begin going up in mid-October in lower Manhattan.

It will be their first high-rise commission anywhere in the world. The design is scheduled to be unveiled Monday.

The architects liken their design to "houses stacked in the sky," with each level staggered progressively with different-sized boxes arranged at varying angles to create unique floor plans for each of the 145 apartments.

They said the tower reinvents the classic American skyscraper "as a lacy, pixilated Rubik's Cube." Its concealed framing results in a nearly all-glass structure with cityscape views from virtually every angle.

Herzog said the firm uses "well-known forms and materials in a new way so that they become alive again," just like Andy Warhol "used common pop images to say something new."

The building will feature a massive stainless steel sculpture by Anish Kapoor that will be "playfully squished" into the tower's base as homage to the city's culture, said developer Izak Senbahar of Alexico Group.

It will be the first permanent public artwork in New York City for Kapoor, best known for his enigmatic sculptural forms including "Sky Mirror," a temporary installation at Rockefeller Center, and "Cloud Gate" in Chicago's Millennium Park.

Senbahar said he commissioned Kapoor to create the balloon-shaped form as a permanent site-specific work because "great art and architecture are essential parts of everyday life." The sculpture also articulates the architects' vision of blending the indoors and outdoors.

The building will have an expansive 18-foot-high black granite lobby, a 75-foot pool, outdoor sun deck, library lounge, screening room and fitness center.


The apartments will be offered for $3.5 million to $33 million. The tower is slated to open in 2010.

Herzog & de Meuron is currently redesigning the Tate Modern in London. The twisted silver beams of its $450 million Bird's Nest stadium became one of the most enduring images of the Olympics.
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Old Posted Sep 13, 2008, 10:39 PM
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Damn. Just ruined another pair of pants! Looking forward to more detailed renders, but I'm sure this is going to be a stunner.
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Old Posted Sep 13, 2008, 11:23 PM
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Update from: Lowermanhattan.info

*The following information was last updated on September 10, 2008.

Foundation construction will continue through October 2008
Superstructure construction from July 2008 through spring 2010
Visit the Project Update for 185 West Broadway for information about adjacent construction work.
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Two words for Beekman:

LOOK OUT!!
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That's... wow. wow.
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That looks incredible. I wonder how much the Kapoor sculpture will cost.
     
     
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Wow!!

Okay, anyone who says this tower isn't amazing is just crazy...

The apartments are actually much less expensive than I would image. $3.5 to $33 million?

The much shorter, less prominent Koolhaas tower has a STUDIO starting at $7 million and multiple $50 million penthouses.
     
     
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Here's the next rendering:

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LOVE IT!!!

Totally worth the wait!!!
     
     
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My first reaction is : WOW !
     
     
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OH GOD! OH GOD!

I was blown away by Beekman, and still am, but...well....

OH GOD!!!

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56 Leonard, 30 Park and Beekman Tower make three noteworthy towers going up in downtown Manhattan. I think its safe to say this is unprecedented in the history of DT NYC construction.
     
     
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When I was in town last week I saw a tall, slender building under construction waaay downtown and I was standing on Madison around 50th. Is this it?
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When I was in town last week I saw a tall, slender building under construction waaay downtown and I was standing on Madison around 50th. Is this it?
You're referring to One Madison Park, which you can see if you look south down madison Avenue. This bldg is further south and to the west(Tribeca).
     
     
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I like how all the experimental architecture in New York is done in good taste in general, I love this building (based on the pictures) and it is going to compete with the beekman at least in looks and design.
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Looks like a Jenga tower after a few turns.
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