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I would really like to see the tower in place in these images (and maybe 175 Park)...
First one done-- the other angle features 41W57th front and centre so it may be a while before I can model it:
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First one done-- the other angle features 41W57th front and centre so it may be a while before I can model it:
Awesome job!!
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First one done-- the other angle features 41W57th front and centre so it may be a while before I can model it:
https://i.imgur.com/WLXuuc7.jpg
That’s great. I really only want to see 270 in that photo, so it’ll be fine without 41 W 57.
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I still haven't seen a rendering on site. That mural has played itself out. The useless community boards should have someone to check on such things. Clearly the city is unwilling or unable.



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First one done-- the other angle features 41W57th front and centre so it may be a while before I can model it:
This is awesome!
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2022, 3:12 AM
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A closer look reveals it's creeping on the skyline...



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3 more floors until we hit the first setback, no? Also, interesting that they don't be appearing to fireproof the diagonal columns at the base. Are those already fireproofed?
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3 more floors until we hit the first setback, no? Also, interesting that they don't be appearing to fireproof the diagonal columns at the base. Are those already fireproofed?
Not quiet yet, but close. The fireproofing is at the 3rd or 4th floor right now I think.

And yes, you’re correct, we are just a couple floors below the first setback.
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Setback is near, but I really wanna see some facade development. You can never tell exactly what it will look like until you see the real thing.



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Like impressionist paintings, construction sites can exude beauty only at some distance from the beholder. This photograph of the jobsite of 270 Park Avenue, a 1,388-ft-tall, 2.5-million-sq-ft skyscraper in Manhattan that will become JP Morgan Chase & Co. headquarters, is an example. The photographer, Meghan T. Krupka, an associate at Severud Associates Consulting Engineers, is the project’s engineer of record.

While portable toilets, full garbage bins and puddles of water are visible details, they are not noticeable in the broader context. The brightly colored red concrete mixer trucks, orange and yellow safety vests of workers scattered through the shot and the glow of light at the apex of several diagonal steel beams give the photo a painted quality.

“This is one of the staging areas for concrete trucks when the upper floors are being poured,” Krupka says. “They were pouring half of the fifth floor at this time. I was on site for the concrete inspection that day.” When she got to the east side of the building, she was moved to take out her iPhoneX and snap the photo. “I was walking up the south stair tower and saw that the sunlight was streaming in,” she says.

In 2018, 270 Park Avenue became the first major project under the city’s rezoning initiative, called Greater East Midtown, which aims to create 6.8-million-sq-ft of modern office space in a 73-block area anchored by Grand Central Terminal. Foster + Partners, the architect that designed the building, says the 60-story skyscraper will be the largest all-electric tower in New York City, with net-zero operational emissions.
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That’s great. I really only want to see 270 in that photo, so it’ll be fine without 41 W 57.
Thank you guys!

No worries, here's the aerial shot with just 270:

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Thank you guys!

No worries, here's the aerial shot with just 270:
Holy moly! This is fire!
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Thank you guys!

No worries, here's the aerial shot with just 270:
NOICE!!
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No worries, here's the aerial shot with just 270:

https://i.imgur.com/kYToI9m.jpg
Thanks! Looks like we are assembling an army of supertalls.
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Thanks! Looks like we are assembling an army of supertalls.

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Thanks! Looks like we are assembling an army of supertalls.
That's what we're gonna have all through the next decade.
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That's what we're gonna have all through the next decade.
Bring it on...



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This drawing of steel rising at 270 Park Avenue has been acquired by the New-York Historical Society museum for their permanent collection! I am beyond thrilled that part of my memorialization of recent changes to the city fabric will be preserved by this venerable New York institution!











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Don't know if it's intentional or not, but I've been thinking about how the design hides half of the mass on the lower levels, lessening the impact of the broadness of it, unless you're actually on that side.
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Any timeline for the first piece of glass to be installed? It is looking like it is not too distant in the future for this beauty.
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