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http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/i...1216171803.jpg Will it be the "tallest" tower? That's still up in the air, even if we knew for sure the building would top out at the given height. |
:previous: It looks taller than the Willis (Sears) Tower -- can't wait to see the renders!
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^^^ Will be about 100 feet taller than Willis to the roof if those end up being the final height.
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I don't want to lose hope, finally.
God please help!! |
i think 1550 feet is a secur enumber for the highest occupied floor, not to the roof of the tower, and since they're still designing i think its going to be quite taller then 1650 ft
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I know the developers said that they are not going for anything gimmicky with a spire,but dam i wish they do so this tower can be a 2000 footer!
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I can't wait to see the renders -- this tower has even more potential if a spire is included. Imagine an enclosed spire like the one that crowns the ESB where you can physically go for an above-the-roof observatory - express elevators - cash registers would be ringing up non-stop to bring the public into the spire and would be a very lucrative non-stop cash cow. :D |
Awkward that 15 Penn Plaza ended with day-dreaming, and this one is chewing terrifyingly long. Shit!
To me it'll mean a massacre if it doesn't even become the tallest roof in the city. |
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it won't be a "gimmicky" attempt to gain height, according to Barnett. However, a natural extension of the design, even if unoccupied space, could work. A look at some of the firm's work... http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/wuha...enland-center/ http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/imag...ht_(c)ASGG.jpg http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/clas...28c%29ASGG.jpg http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/clas...28c%29ASGG.jpg http://archdezart.com/2012/06/11/dan...ng-dragons-_7/ http://archdezart.com/wp-content/upl...dragons-_7.jpg http://archdezart.com/wp-content/upl...ragons-_10.jpg http://www.archicentral.com/tag/meraas-tower/ http://www.archicentral.com/wp-content/images/43.jpg http://www.archicentral.com/wp-content/images/61.jpg http://www.archicentral.com/wp-conte...o_website1.jpg http://www.archicentral.com/wp-content/images/311.jpg http://www.archicentral.com/wp-content/images/124.jpg |
:previous: Now that's what I call good designs, NYguy! :)
If we can get something along that architectural style, then we may have a winner here. Taller = Better. |
^ I imagine that the store itself will also be nice, the Nordstrom guys chose the firm to design the building. It will be a high quality design, only in the thicket of the Manhattan canyons...
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Smith is clearly a gifted architect with a lot of international work. Having said that, a common issue with international "statement" architecture is that they can be built or be from anywhere, so they're simultaneously generic and ostentatious. A notable exception is his Jin Mao tower. That's a work of genius that's unmistakably "Shanghai."
I hope he gives NYC its props. |
The old Morton Williams space is now completely board up and the construction (demolition...) equipment that has been parked on site for months has been moved into position to take down the building. Not long now.
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But something huge will eventually be built there. They have been assembling the air rights for 15 Penn Plaza for well over a decade now. Quote:
So it will be tallest, (by roof, though, not overall, that goes to 1WTC), but I don't think for very long. There are too many projects planned for Hudson Yards in particular, and there are likely other 432 Park/225 W57 projects percolating in Midtown. Sales prices are so stunningly high that you just know there are some off-the-radar assemblages going on by folks like Barnett (Extell), Zeckendorf and Macklowe. We already know, for example, that Barnett has another big assemblage on 57th Street between 5th and 6th. That location is even better than One57 or 225 W 57, so, who knows, maybe that will be his tallest. We'll see. |
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Good news for the high end developer... http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/10/re...ces.html?_r=1& Billionaires’ Club Is Set to Grow By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO March 7, 2013 Quote:
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A design like the Wuhan Greenland Center pictured above is lovely, and will help define the skyline of its city... but New York is defined by hundreds of tall buildings. Plopping in a new tallest that completely disregards any of the hallmarks of classic NYC design runs the risk of (for lack of a better term) mucking it all up. Jin Mao is a fantastic example. It's iconic, impressive and importantly, references the historical architecture of a millennia-old city in a bold modern way. In New York, Tower Verre is probably the best new example: something we've never seen, and yet recognizably New York, as it brings together International and Neo-Gothic, with a silhouette right off of the Chrysler building... in fact, my dream, which was dashed finally when they made the architect announcement, was that they could repurpose Nouvel's old design and stretch it to 1,550ft. But different strokes for different folks. |
That faceted tower proposed for Dubai by smith is outrageous. I love it.
I wouldn't mind a faceted and chiseled angular tower here, however I'm not holding my breath. |
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