Fifteen Hudson Yards, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, has now topped out and stands over 900 feet tall. This is the first tower within the 28-acre NYC site with for-sale residencies. Sales for the 285 condominiums have now surpassed 50%, with the remaining spaces priced from $3.9 million for a two-bedroom to $32 million for duplex penthouse.
Hudson Yards is a new neighborhood on Manhattan's West Side, which will include more than 100 shops and restaurants, approximately 4,000 residences, 14-acres of public open space, and a new 750-seat public school.
Developers Related Cos. and Oxford Properties Group plan to open the entire first phase next March, which includes the Public Square and Gardens, its centerpiece the Vessel, and The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards.
Watch the construction progress of this massive development:
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DS+R: from avant-garde darlings to corporate urbanism. A cautionary tale ..... don’t ruin your legacy! Won’t be remembered well.
these guys are good at architecture. i think their legacy will be fine.
Same look and feel as MGM's City Center, Las Vegas project. Fairly good design, but banal.
It would be interesting to read a history of these corporate, developer-driven mega-projects going back to Rockefeller Center (and likely even earlier). I find them all to be anti-urban and therefore not my taste, but they are interesting as a type.
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