Meganom gains permission for skinny supertall skyscraper in Manhattan
The tallest building designed by a Russian architecture firm for the US, which will hold apartments like "shelves in the air", has gained planning approval.
Moscow-based Meganom received the go-ahead to build the 262 Fifth Avenue tower in New York's Nomad district from the city's Department of Buildings yesterday.
First unveiled earlier this year, the skinny skyscraper will reach 1,001 feet (305 metres) tall and be topped with an observation deck. It will be the neighbourhood's first supertall ? between 984 feet (300 metres) and 1,969 feet (600 metres) ? but one of many with similarly svelte proportions either completed or under construction in the city.
"We didn't want it to be too high, but at the same time be visible and provide better views for the flats," Meganom co-founder Yury Grigoryan told Dezeen in an exclusive interview. "We decided not to be higher than the Empire State Building observation deck, and we are checking carefully not to spoil the view of the horizon, or for tourists."
Grigoryan said that the building's structure is unique. Its lift and mechanical systems will occupy a core volume on the western side, which a stack of column-free living spaces will be anchored to like shelves.
"It is a completely flexible frame, like shelves in the air with good views," the architect said. "We think that this structure can be the future."
Each of the units will measure approximately 47 by 52 feet (approximately 1...
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