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^ Ha. Beat me to it!
Thanks to RW on SSC for posting this. Say Hello to One57's Future Super Skinny 51-Story Neighbor Monday, September 24, 2012, by Jessica Dailey http://ny.curbed.com/uploads/screen-...2-33-05-pm.png "Here's some news to spice up your Monday afternoon: Gary Barnett, the man behind One57, is developing another luxury skyscraper just down the block. Matt Chaban over at the Observer got his hands on some renderings of the new 51-story tower destined for 107 West 57th Street, and he's already aptly nicknamed it "The Shard." Cetra/Ruddy architects (archicritic Nicolai Ouroussoff is cursing somewhere) designed the super-skinny tower, which will reach 697 feet high on its 43-foot wide lot. The angular, swooping structure departs greatly from Cetra/Ruddy's other well-known skinny tower, the boxy One Madison Park. Building permits show 28 units, with no more than one apartment per floor. There are 14 duplexes located on floors 20 to 46, and 13 full-floor units on floors 7 through 19. A quadraplex will occupy the top of the building, but the tippy-top 51st floor is reserved for "recreational space." Floors 1 to 3 will have 10,000-square-feet of retail, and the other floors will host amenities for residents. The rear of the building faces Central Park, and terraces jut from the building as it slopes upward. http://ny.curbed.com/uploads/107-w57.jpg JDS Properties purchased a majority stake in the currently empty site from Starwood Capital in May, and the permits for the 51-story tower were filed back in March. JDS declined to talk to NYO about the building, so who knows when it could come to fruition. But when it does, will we see yet another $95 million listing?" |
I am liking it pretty much, not 100% sure about the side facing the park but I guess we'll see. Amazing that a just under 700 footer will rise on such a tiny plot, should shoot up lightning speed once they actually get going with it.
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Like their building on Madison Square Park, Cetra Ruddy's tower is unworthy of its location.
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Wow.57th St. is giving 42nd St. a run for its money.
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I just saw the news on Curbed and came running here... I loved this design, it has a futuristic style and will look amazing view of central park. Very nice! Hopefully it will be built soon!
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Definitely loving these renders. My only gripe is the balconies. They seem to protrude too much for such a slim and skinny tower. Not a huge deal though, most of it is pretty much what I would hope for, from such a small lot.
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This may be skinnier than 432 Park. Either way, let's hope the same principle applies to the Nordstrom tower down the block. Quote:
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I'm liking the Central Park view more than the backside.
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Very nice, I like it. Slender is the new sexy, so it seems.
And man look at that last render with One57 owning everyone. :slob: |
I'm just dead. Just dead. :banana:
This reminds me of an overgrown adaptation of the Austrian Cultural Forum. |
Stunning!! Would be nice if it were twice as tall of course... :D
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I'm not sold on the black walls surrounding the facade though overall beautiful design, the Saya and 785 8th Ave come to mind. judging by the comparison to the Solow Building it looks to be in the 800 ft range.
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Let's hope they opt for better quality glass panels than they used for the Saya/One Madison Park. The mismatched black glass panels and crappy spandrel glass on the clear glass spans of the Saya almost ruin the tower, but it's saved by it's relatively simple massing. This tower won't have that saving grace as it's massing is all over the place, and the different colored windows on the east face could end up looking very cheap if the same quality of glass is used here.
So almost purely on quality of materials, this could be a stunning tower or an eyesore. I'm hoping Barnett opts for quality. |
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busines...RPnl3lIAT6gVSM
Chess game on W. 57th St. By STEVE CUOZZO October 16, 2012 Quote:
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I wonder when this one will actually get going on this one? It seems like all the permits are in place, must just be a matter of financing.
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Do we know who the architect behind this tower is?
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