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New York Architecture Developments
Manhattan Developments, United States of America
Architecture Developments in New York
We've selected what we feel are the key examples of Manhattan Architecture Developments. We aim to include buildings that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover completed Manhattan buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across NYC. The focus is on contemporary New York buildings but information on traditional New York City buildings is also welcome.
We have 7 pages of Manhattan Architecture selections with links to hundreds of individual project pages.
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Manhattan Building Developments : F-K
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New York Architecture Developments
NY Architecture Developments - latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:
Via Verde South Bronx - 29 Oct 2012
Grimshaw Architects

photograph : David Sundberg_Esto
This South Bronx building is a "revolutionary mixed-use, mixed income residential development" according to the architects. The project showcases high-quality innovative green design while also providing affordable housing for low and moderate income households.
World Trade Center Tower 4: 150 Greenwich St
Maki And Associates

image : Maki and Associates, Courtesy of: Silverstein Properties
World Trade Center towers
NYC Architecture Developments, alphabetical:
TKTS Booth, Father Duffy Square, Broadway / 47th Street
2007-
Perkins Eastman
Transit Hub, Fulton Street, Manhattan
2007-09
Grimshaw Architects with Page Ayres Cowley
TWA Building - John F Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica
Eero Saarinen, Architect
John F Kennedy International Airport
Time Warner Center, midtown Manhattan
Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) - David Childs

photo : Andrew McRae
Time Warner Center Manhattan
The Trump Building, 40 Wall Street
1929-30
H. Craig Severance with Shreve & Lamb
orig. Bank of Manhattan Company Building
Trump Tower, Fifth Avenue
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Swanke Hayden Connell
UN Plaza East 44th St / 1st Avenue
1969-75
Roche-Dinkeloo Architects
Crystalline glassy building with facets in plan and section but generally a clean-styled building. The UN Plaza apartments tower was added in 1983. Renamed in 1999 Millennium Hotel New York, UN Plaza
United Nations Headquarters (UNO Buildings)
Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Sir Howard Robertson with Harrison & Abramovitz
UN Building New York
US Courthouse Annex, 500 Pearl St
1995
Kohn Pederson Fox - KPF
Visual & Performance Art Library, Brooklyn
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Taller de Enrique Norten Arquitectos
West 8th Street Subway Station Project
Acconci Studio

picture from architects
Manhattan Subway development
Whitney Downtown Museum
Whitney Downtown Museum
Whitney Museum, Upper East Side
Marcel Breuer, Architect
New York museum
Whitney Museum of American Art building, Gansevoort St, Meatpacking District, Downtown Manhattan
2008-
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Woolworth Building 233 Broadway
1910-13
Cass Gilbert, Architect
241m high, one of the first New York skyscrapers. Designed in a formal, symmetrical Gothic Revival style and originally nicknamed the Cathedral of Commerce. The Woolworth building was the tallest in the world from 1913-30. Refurbished 1977-81
World Trade Center - site New York [destroyed 2001]
Minoru Yamasaki, Emery Roth & Sons
World Trade Center building
World Financial Center
1986
Cesar Pelli, Architect
World Trade Centre - New Museum Complex, Ground Zero
2006-
Snohetta, Architects / Gehry Partners LLP
W.R. Grace Building, 1114 Sixth Ave, southeast corner of W.43rd St
1974
Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Bowing façade due to light regulations, rather than the more normal stepbacks
Yankee Stadium
1923
Osborn Architects & Engineers
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Manhattan building no longer standing
Pennsylvania Station
1910; demolished 1963-66
McKim, Mead & White, Architects
Famous building backdrop from numerous American films, Beaux-Arts architecture popular in the early 20th century. Nicknamed Penn Station.
New York Skyscrapers
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