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Why not lobby to have them anchor 200G?
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Make of it what you will. The bottom line is, that version won't be built. Barnett clearly liked it, but it's just not to be. http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/157583035/original.jpg |
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Almost all supertalls worldwide outside of NYC are built as stand-alone structures. This tower is being built right in the middle of an existing block, as just another building in the urban ensemble. The logistics around crane operation are very different when dealing with adjacent buildings. I could see a scenario where the unique environment puts limitations on the potential designs. |
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Exactly. If we look at some supertalls, most of them are standalone. Pick a city and you are sure to find them. Exceptions of course, but not at the risk level presented in NYC. NYC is a very tricky environment for cranes. A lot can go wrong, and the risk is very high safety wise and also in terms of logistics. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...n_2886888c.jpg http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...m_2886884c.jpg http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...r_2886883b.jpg http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...1_2886894c.jpg http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...a_2886912c.jpg Standalone, and not hugging or close by to an ajacent structure such as in Midtown. Even in Shenzhen, most of the supertalls are away from other structures. http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...dian/zhen5.jpg Superblocks as they call them. :) |
No, I totally understand what you guys are saying! I just don't think its impossible to do, even in an urban environment. Yes of course there are major challenges but its worth the trouble in my opinion. This is a pretty big site to be working in, there certainly isn't a lack of space for cranes.
Just my thoughts, I could be wrong. |
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Cost probably had to do with it. Its possible, but like anything else, complexity demands money.
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Yes, you're probably right on that. Its just such a shame to see the good design go. I think the current design is going to turn out great anyway, its just not quite to the level of that one. I can see why Barnett wants to keep the model around his office for show. :)
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Keep in mind that when the clip was filmed, that was the version of the tower Barnett intended to build. Other things have changed along the way, including Vornado's 220 Central Park South potentially blocking some views.
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He needs to build it somewhere. The TQ parcel, maybe?... :slob:
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That won't happen, but it'll be nice to see the finished product with the same sense of landmark that version had. They're already moving in the right direction in terms of the catilever treatment.
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That's a pretty steep drop from 58th street.
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They're still digging...
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I get what you're saying and if it were up to me I would count this as "under construction" but the rules of this site dictate that full foundation work (or something to that effect) has to be going on before it can be considered under construction. |
A little something to read for you folks into concrete...
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/BS...de=ES368527563 http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/BS...de=ES281147198 |
^Nice, 12000 psi. That's some really soupy stuff too, with a 20 inch slump.
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Concrete pump?
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Can we NOW please move this to the Under Construction Thread? :cool:
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They've been pouring concrete for weeks. After they started pouring concrete they moved the thread from the under construction section to the proposal section, in almost reverse order.
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Yea patience is a virtue. We won't know how to contain our excitement when the supertall U/C section is full of yellow smileys. Another 7 smileys will soon transfer sections. :haha:
Actually, its good that we have the highrise compilation thread. If we actually went by the guidelines for the proposal section, we would probably have 7 pages of just New York threads. Just to give an idea of the boom, we have 343 proposal threads over at YIMBY. At 50 threads per page on SSP, thats almost 7 pages of projects. And thats just for proposals. The city has something like 160+ towers u/c. Emporis is woefully outdated on that section btw. Hunsers supertall thread is always a good source for happiness. |
If I had my choice, there would be no threads for buildings under 500 ft in Manhattan (minus lowrise areas). That would be my cutoff, but there's a lot to cover if strictly covering highrise construction. Not all of this is on my radar because its insignificant. The rise of the outer boroughs though is significant change.
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Here we go guys... the currently known king to them all soon to be... it begins. This will be exciting to watch like 432. And to think it will rise simultaneously to many others like Steinway Tower, 30 HY, and Torre de Verre!
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They have been pouring concrete for two months now. I brought this up back then, and others said that wasn't the standard for u/c.
So honestly, I have no idea why SSP has differing standards for u/c depending on project. |
I toured AS+GG's Chicago office on Saturday and they were much more elusive with this project than they were last year. No models or drawings anywhere to be found. I did speak to an architect who told us to look for an official rendering release early first quarter, 2015. When remarking on the expected height, he told me not to anticipate any change; that there is an unwritten gentleman's agreement, of all firms, not to exceed Freedom Tower's mark at 1776' [+5']
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Besides, the best way to say f**k you to those terrorists pieces of s**t is to build bigger and taller. |
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Exactly! ;) Plus, if viewed from the right angle, the whole complex (WTC) looks like a hand with 1WTC being the middle finger. Well, at least when its finished. It wasn't too long ago that they said that skyscrapers where dead in NYC. The whole we can't build tall anymore due to the fear of terrorism. Now, we are building way to tall and I love it. |
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And we're talking tall buildings, not economic booms. They aren't that closely related. |
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The current cycle has at most one more year, so for the next decade, I doubt anything tops One WTC, though I will try to lobby Barnett to do so! :)
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I've been watching the skyline long enough to know that we just don't know what will happen. We had no reason to suspect this tower would have a spire rise as high as is planned, especially given that the developer specifically said there would be none. But if some developer comes along and wants to build a tower higher than 1,776 ft, and has the ability to do so, its not the architect who will decide what gets built. So we'll just keep watching the skyline and the developments as they make progress. No need worrying about unknown developments, they'll reveal themselves if and when the time comes. |
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I could understand if this statement referred to more than just one building. In that situation a healthy economy is key. But in this situation we are only concerned with one building. Furthermore, just one building need be built to top 1WTC. That one building could be Nordstrom Tower or even other proposed or U/C. In fact they need only clear several hundred feet more. Does this really call for "disappointment" or rather encouragement? Quote:
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Guys, let's chill. Only time will tell if WTC1 gets topped. Here is something to lighten the mood!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wfYIMyS_dI |
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