In a surprising turn from its earlier support, the NYC planning commission turned down a zoning request by Hines that would have paved the way for Jean Nouvel's MoMA tower to become the second tallest building in the city. Instead, the commission voted in favor of the project but with a reduced height of 1,050 feet, 200 shorter than originally proposed.
In a surprising turn from its earlier support, the NYC planning commission turned down a zoning request by Hines that would have paved the way for Jean Nouvel's MoMA tower to become the second tallest building in the city. Instead, the commission voted in favor of the project but with a reduced height of 1,050 feet, 200 shorter than originally proposed. The Architect's Newspaper
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