New York City's Hudson Yards Is Finally Open to the Public
New York City?s long awaited Hudson Yards has finally opened its doors to the public for the first time. Built on Midtown Manhattan?s West Side, the project is New York?s largest development to date and the United States? largest private real estate development, covering almost 14 acres of land (more than 56,000 sqm) with polished residential towers, offices, plazas, gardens, shopping centers, and restaurants, all designed by some of the world?s most iconic architects.
Aerial View of Hudson Yards. Image Courtesy of Related-Oxford
New York City?s long awaited Hudson Yards has finally opened its doors to the public for the first time. Built on Midtown Manhattan?s West Side, the project is New York?s largest development to date and the United States? largest private real estate development, covering almost 14 acres of land (more than 56,000 sqm) with polished residential towers, offices, plazas, gardens, shopping centers, and restaurants, all designed by some of the world?s most iconic architects.
Vessel. Image Courtesy of Michael Moran for Related-Oxford
The master plan?s most compelling structure, however, is the 'Vessel', a monumental copper-clad steel frame designed by Heatherwick Studio. Visitors are now able to climb the geometric staircase, and take a panoramic view of the new urban plan and the structure?s interlocking staircases.
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Aerial View of Hudson Yards. Image Courtesy of Related-Oxford
New York City?s long awaited Hudson Yards has finally opened its doors to the public for the first time. Built on Midtown Manhattan?s West Side, the project is New York?s largest development to date and the United States? largest private real estate development, covering almost 14 acres of land (more than 56,000 sqm) with polished residential towers, offices, plazas, gardens, shopping centers, and restaurants, all designed by some of the world?s most iconic architects.
Vessel. Image Courtesy of Michael Moran for Related-Oxford
The master plan?s most compelling structure, however, is the 'Vessel', a monumental copper-clad steel frame designed by Heatherwick Studio. Visitors are now able to climb the geometric staircase, and take a panoramic view of the new urban plan and the structure?s interlocking staircases.
Read more »
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