It is necessary to speed up the reconstruction of most old buildings and build new subways and automated transportation channels/unmanned logistics and transportation centers.
As someone that isn't that comfortable with heights, I can't imagine what maintaining these giant towers are like. Now I'm curious... www.scienceabc.com/humans/clean-skyscrapers-windows-washers-equipment-height-bosun-chair-boom-carriage.html Thanks #65 :) for commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
I don’t live in New York City but I’ve always liked the city. Some of the new buildings are OK others I think are getting out of control especially when it comes to viewing like the one building that’s blocking the Empire State building if you have a view from fifth Avenue street level looking north near the flat iron building.
It's so true, they don't build with any regard to preserving iconic buildings in the skyline. I recently realized the Bank of America building at Bryant Park and One Vanderbilt Summit Building, their tops looks very similar. I tend to mix them up. Thanks for stopping by!
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Modern skyscrapers are boring to look at. They’re just nothing but glass. IMO, Woolworth building in lower Manhattan is THE most beautiful building with great architecture.
My favorite skyscrapers are the old ones: Woolworth, Empire, Chrysler. It'd be nice if they can make a skyscraper with masonry on the outside again but that probably will never happen. It makes me sad how they don't respect our iconic budlings. Right next to the Woolworth there's a tall residential building ruins the view. We went on a tour of the Woolworth building (only the lobby and the lower level) a few years ago, the inside is gorgeous. I was surprised I didn't mind the new Chase building and the Rose Hill one in NoMad but that's only because they're Art Deco inspired. Thanks for your comment and stopping by!
Hi! Thanks for stopping by! This building will be 100% hydro powered. Here's a link with more about the building. www.jpmorganchase.com/content/dam/jpmc/jpmorgan-chase-and-co/documents/nyc-270-park-overview.pdf
At first I wasn't sure what to make of the base. In the "complete images" online I think it's interesting but we'll find out when it's done. Thanks for your opinion and stopping by! I really appreciate it.
Except everyone's not leaving Manhattan. Some did leave but keep in mind there is a lot of demand for space in NYC. Companies also prefer newer office space that's their own. Also what does Biden have to do with NYC? He is irrelevant to such a big city as is any president
Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate your opinion. That's how I normally feel, it's the Art Deco vibe doing it for me. There really are too many giant glass towers here.
@@idk-cb8di I don't quite understand the comparison with Saudi Arabia, where so far none of the announced projects have been built yet. In New York, it is not surprising that projects are being realized. What is more surprising is their quality or location, with a lack of respect for iconic buildings like the Empire State Building or the Chrysler Building.