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Old Posted: Aug 2, 2012, 1:29 AM
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Most amazing building in New York that isn't a super-tall.
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AWESOME BREAKING NEWS!

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On a site at the southwest corner of the park that is owned by the investment company Pacolet Milliken Enterprises, construction will begin in November on a 28-story tower to be called 7 Bryant Park. The investment company selected Hines, an international real estate firm, to assist in the tower’s development, and the tower should be completed by late 2014.
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Ha! Beat me to it! The architects website does explicitly say stainless steel will be used on the facade, so it should be a sharp looking building.
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Here are NEW renderings.





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Old Posted: Oct 4, 2012, 1:19 AM
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Ha! Beat me to it! The architects website does explicitly say stainless steel will be used on the facade, so it should be a sharp looking building.
It looks pretty sharp in the second picture above.
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There are now several large excavators on site now!



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Should be moved to U/C. Was around the site this week end, this looks like it's moving along.
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Should be moved to U/C. Was around the site this week end, this looks like it's moving along.
Looks like they are just digging or about to begin from the photo.
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It isn't under construction yet. But there are 3 large excavators on site that were quite active. I hear it should start rising mid-2013.
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Excavation work continues, couple of photos thanks to GeoDude on SSC:



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Nice to see work getting underway.
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http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/archives/55698

Pei Cobb Freed’s 7 Bryant Park Tower Breaks Ground in Manhattan

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Another skyscraper is rising in Midtown Manhattan. Developers Hines and Pacolet Milliken broke ground this week on Pei Cobb Freed’s 7 Bryant Park tower (aka 1045 Avenue of the Americas) that was unveiled in 2011. The 28-story, 470,000-square-foot tower sits at the southwest corner of Bryant Park and features a distinctive hourglass-shaped cutout on its corner. “The hourglass facade detail will be a lens through which building occupants can view the park with dramatic and alluring immediacy,” architect Henry N. Cobb told AN in 2011. A 46-foot-diameter stainless steel disc will hover above the entrance. The building hopes to achieve LEED Gold status and is expected to be complete in early 2015.



















( I can't help but feel the old guy got some bad news, and may be about to jump off )


























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This is just great architecture. It feels a little cutting edge but is just so reminiscent of early international style buildings in that neighborhood.
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^we lookin at the same building?
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It's very pleasing to the eye. I wish some of the more high profile towers being built in New York were as easy on the eyes.
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Love how it will be lit similar to its neighbor One Bryan Park.
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hmmmm. i'm sure this will be a nice building. but it's a pretty shameless rip-off of Pei Cobb Freed's own Tour EDF.

horizontally expressed stainless spandrels/skin, check
simple form with conical cut-out, check
big stainless steel dish at the bottom, check



image from http://blog.jeanrond-photo.com/tag/Tour%20EDF, Photographs Hans-Josef Jeanrond
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hmmmm. i'm sure this will be a nice building. but it's a pretty shameless rip-off of Pei Cobb Freed's own Tour EDF.

horizontally expressed stainless spandrels/skin, check
simple form with conical cut-out, check
big stainless steel dish at the bottom, check
Ahh, but where are the skydecks...

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This building is about as under construction as a building can be without having facade glass getting tacked onto it. Should it really still be over here in proposals?
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