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sl8

(13,779 posts)
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 08:28 AM Apr 2022

Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: the 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/feb/05/super-tall-super-skinny-super-expensive-the-pencil-towers-of-new-yorks-super-rich

Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: the 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich



The proposed 2022 skyline overlooking Central Park. Photograph: Andrew C Nelson/Jose Hernandez/Skyscraper Museum

An extreme concentration of wealth in a city where even the air is for sale has produced a new breed of needle-like tower. By Oliver Wainwright

by Oliver Wainwright
Tue 5 Feb 2019 01.00 EST

It is rare in the history of architecture for a new type of building to emerge. The Romans’ discovery of concrete birthed the great domes and fortifications of its empire. The Victorians’ development of steel led to an era of majestic bridges and vaulted train sheds. The American invention of the elevator created the first skyscrapers in Chicago. Now, we are seeing a new type of structure that perfectly embodies the 21st-century age of technical ingenuity and extreme inequality. A heady confluence of engineering prowess, zoning loopholes and an unparalleled concentration of personal wealth have together spawned a new species of super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive spire.

Any visitor to New York over the past few years will have witnessed this curious new breed of pencil-thin tower. Poking up above the Manhattan skyline like etiolated beanpoles, they seem to defy the laws of both gravity and commercial sense. They stand like naked elevator shafts awaiting their floors, raw extrusions of capital piled up until it hits the clouds.

These towers are not only the product of advances in construction technology – and a global surfeit of super-rich buyers – but a zoning policy that allows a developer to acquire unused airspace nearby, add it to their own lot, and erect a vast structure without any kind of public review process taking place. The face of New York is changing at a rate not seen for decades, and the deals that are driving it are all happening behind closed doors.

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Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: the 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich (Original Post) sl8 Apr 2022 OP
Have Read Recently About Problems With These Buildings Me. Apr 2022 #1
I saw a PBS show a while back showing how these skyscrapers in NY are decreasing the in2herbs Apr 2022 #2
And the purpose of all this is .... ? eppur_se_muova Apr 2022 #3
Your description of the outside of these buildings pretty much jrthin Apr 2022 #4
Another laundromat for rich foreigners dalton99a Apr 2022 #5
I guess they never watched "The Towering Inferno" milestogo Apr 2022 #6
Among a broad spectrum of other problems/issues they have Golden Raisin Apr 2022 #7
In "The Fifth Element," the view of future Manhattan shows most of the buildings being that tall. Earth-shine Apr 2022 #8
Idiocracy ... Xoan Apr 2022 #9
We cant afford ogliarches. I_UndergroundPanther Apr 2022 #10

in2herbs

(2,945 posts)
2. I saw a PBS show a while back showing how these skyscrapers in NY are decreasing the
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 09:33 AM
Apr 2022

sunlight in Central Park and thus affecting the biodiversity of Central Park.

eppur_se_muova

(36,263 posts)
3. And the purpose of all this is .... ?
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 09:37 AM
Apr 2022

Yeah, I know, when you have enough money, you don't need a reason.

I hope these are really plush inside, because they look like soulless, alien ice-cube trays from the outside.

jrthin

(4,836 posts)
4. Your description of the outside of these buildings pretty much
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 09:44 AM
Apr 2022

reflect the inside of many of the inhabitants.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
6. I guess they never watched "The Towering Inferno"
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 10:22 AM
Apr 2022

Or heard about the people stuck on higher floors in the WTC.

Golden Raisin

(4,608 posts)
7. Among a broad spectrum of other problems/issues they have
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 10:29 AM
Apr 2022

ruined the classic Central Park South skyline --- architectural embodiments of "sore thumbs sticking out".

Earth-shine

(4,032 posts)
8. In "The Fifth Element," the view of future Manhattan shows most of the buildings being that tall.
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 11:03 AM
Apr 2022

A whole island of supertall buildings.

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