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Beautiful day yesterday, and more cladding elements are now being added to give us a full idea of what the tower will look like. And it will be gorgeous for sure.


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The Madison Avenue overhang is finally removed, and the cross bracing cladding has begun.

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Glad to see the facade is making excellent progress!
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As more floors are being cladded with glass, the inward slope of the north and south sides are becoming more visible.

Knowing that the first floor above the podium is 29 windows wide, I wonder how many windows there are on the top floor.
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As more floors are being cladded with glass, the inward slope of the north and south sides are becoming more visible.
Thank You for pointing this out. I did not notice this myself.
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Thank You for pointing this out. I did not notice this myself.
Another trick is to compare the slope to neighboring buildings.
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As more floors are being cladded with glass, the inward slope of the north and south sides are becoming more visible.

Knowing that the first floor above the podium is 29 windows wide, I wonder how many windows there are on the top floor.
It's 23. The top level is 23 windows wide.
That means the building will be 6 windows thinner at the top than at the podium.

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I have just noticed that, in a BBC News article about the weight of skyscrapers causing NYC to sink, 270 Park Ave is featured in a photo:

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2...-done-about-it

BBC probably thought this building's massiveness makes it an ideal example. This is the photo:

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Old Posted May 24, 2023, 7:41 PM
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^ Also because it’s a new building. But that’s all nonsense anyway. The Empire State likely weighs more.



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A Behemoth Rises on Park Avenue
JPMorgan Chase bets big on the revival of midtown.






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When the city rezoned the area around Grand Central Terminal in 2017, the idea was that the neighborhood would get a makeover. Most buildings in Midtown East are either stolid masonry prewar offices and hotels — typically about 20 to 40 stories tall, built in the same era as the terminal itself — or the postwar generation of steel-and-glass skyscrapers. The former group (the theory went) would be replaced with sleek new spaces, drawing first-rate tenants back from downtown and beyond. Few people imagined that the 700-foot tower at 270 Park Avenue, dating to only 1960, would be among the first to come down. But it’s gone now — the second-tallest building ever demolished not by a terrorist act — and JPMorgan Chase is well on the way toward supplanting it with 1,400 feet of brawn.

Its form, by Foster + Partners, partly depends on 24 immense steel columns that merge into big knuckles at street level. The base is chamfered away from the street, making the building more approachable because you don’t encounter an enormous sheer wall rising from the sidewalk. The visual effect is to have all that heft balance, quixotically, on ballerinas’ toes.

When 270 Park was being planned, JPMorgan Chase presumably wanted to squeeze more out of its plot, did the math, and decided to build anew. Since 2020, however, any such project has taken on another role, that of human-resources management and willful optimism. The bank’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, has prominently called for employees to come back to their offices and is literally putting his money where his mouth is. This big showy building, set to be complete in 2025, will now exist partly to entice those bankers in from Cos Cob and more broadly to express a corporate bet on the city as a place that’s growing rather than treading water, one where going to a midtown office remains central to our way of life. If you build it, 270 Park says, they will commute.
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First two levels after the setback complete...














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I want to see a full view of this model…


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Old Posted May 26, 2023, 3:34 AM
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Rendering of 270 Park alongside other U/C and proposed towers in Midtown, as seen from Weehawken:


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Old Posted May 26, 2023, 4:34 PM
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Nice. Even without the new towers completed, the skyline is now dominated by new towers.
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First level* after the setback complete...
Fixed it for yah. 👍 Everything built thus far past the setback is one floor. The intermediate beams are not a floor, they are just on the exterior to support cladding.
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