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New renderings have been released for the new supertall office tower that will replace Hotel Pennsylvania. The Foster + Partner’s-designed tower, named PENN15 (not a joke), would top out at 1,270 feet, taller than the Empire State Building. The skyscraper looks a lot like the residential Jenga block tower Downtown – 56 Leonard, with dozens of unique landscape terraces protruding from the facade. Hotel Pennsylvania was originally developed by the Pennsylvania Railroad after the opening of Penn Station, one of the only real estate ventures for Penn RR, unlike the New York Central RR who developed or sold most of the real estate around Grand Central. Penn RR originally had their architects McKim, Mead & White design a hotel tower above Penn Station, but eventually decided not to add it for multiple reasons. After Penn Station opened, architect William Symmes Richardson of McKim, Mead & White designed the hotel, which opened across the street in 1919. Despite multiple demolition attempts over the last three decades and the establishment of the Hotel Pennsylvania Preservation Society, the building was never landmarked. Renderings: DBOX via @yimbygram #pennstation #architecture #historicpreservation #mckimmeadwhite #hotelpenn #savehotelpenn #34thstreet #nyc #midtown #nychistory #midtownhistory #penrr #nycrr #grandcentral #urbanism #urbanhistory #archilovers #vinoly #skyscraper #supertall #nycurbanism (at Hotel Pennsylvania NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTXiLa2naGN/?utm_medium=tumblr
Torre Carlos Pellegrini, Manteola, Petchersky, Sanchez, Gomez, Santos, Solsona, Vinoly, Plan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1974
Renderings have been released for the new supertall office building that will replace Hotel Pennsylvania. The Vinoly-designed tower, named Penn15, would add a whopping 2.8 million square feet to the skyline, topping out at 1,400 feet - 1,250 feet taller than the Empire State Building. Facebook – whose name is all over the renderings – had planned to move into the skyscraper but has since taken up space at One Madison. The skyscraper looks a lot like the residential Jenga block tower Downtown – 56 Leonard. Hotel Pennsylvania was originally developed by the Pennsylvania Railroad after the opening of Penn Station, one of the only real estate ventures for Penn RR, unlike the New York Central RR who developed or sold most of the real estate around Grand Central. Penn RR originally had their architects McKim, Mead & White design a hotel tower above Penn Station, but eventually decided not to add it for multiple reasons. After Penn Station opened, architect William Symmes Richardson of McKim, Mead & White designed the hotel, which opened across the street in 1919. Despite multiple demolition attempts over the last three decades and the establishment of the Hotel Pennsylvania Preservation Society, the building was never landmarked. #pennstation #architecture #historicpreservation #mckimmeadwhite #hotelpenn #savehotelpenn #34thstreet #nyc #midtown #nychistory #midtownhistory #penrr #nycrr #grandcentral #urbanism #urbanhistory #archilovers #vinoly #skyscraper #supertall #nycurbanism (at Hotel Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByYXpaqHqdh/?igshid=2z6q1tsb1qag
Luis Piedrabuena Housing Complex - Rafael Vinoly (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1980)
162 East 64th Street l Rafael Viñoly l Sciame Homes