ManhattanTagged:American Copper: Master PlanningSimon Koster, principal of JDS Development Group, and Gregg Pasquarelli, a principal of SHoP Architects discuss the drive and inspiration behind American Copper Buildings’ design.American Copper BuildingsCopperManhattanSHoP+American Copper: On The Face Of ItEngineer Markus Wilmers of BuroHappold and architect Ayumi Sugiyama of SHoP Architects explain how the eye-catching exteriors of the American Copper Buildings took shape.American Copper BuildingsCopperSHoPManhattanResilience+American Copper: Natural EvolutionJDS and SCAPE Landscape Architecture explain how the American Copper Buildings sit on the threshold of the urban and natural worlds, right in the heart of ManhattanAmerican Copper BuildingsResilienceWaterfrontManhattanCopper+Sky High and the Logic of Luxury: 111 West 57th St – The Skyscraper MuseumSkyscraper Museum Director Carol Willis moderates a panel discussion with the team behind 111 West 57th Street111 West 57th StSHoPSupertallManhattanLandmark+Building Know-How: Terra CottaIn this film, “Building Know-How: Terra-Cotta,” JDS Development documents the step by step process of creating and installing individual terra-cotta blocks for The FitzroyThe FitzroyTerra CottaRoman and WilliamsBuilding Know-HowManhattan+New York architects ditch “default” glass facades for brick, stone and copperArchitects in New York are returning to stone and other solid-looking materials to cover their towers, after years of glass dominating skyscraper construction in the city.American Copper BuildingsDezeenManhattan+The Lustrous History of Steinway Hall + See Progress on its Supertall Annex, 111 West 57thThe supertall tower in the works at 111 West 57th Street is proof that historic New York can sit comfortably beside extreme heights.111 West 57th StCity RealtyManhattan+Empire Station ProposalA solution worthy of the Empire State.ManhattanEmpire StationCherry StreetA new model for affordable housing.ManhattanSHoPSupertallPre-DevelopmentTerra CottaCherry Street+The FitzroyWell-detailed, tried and true. A hand crafted jazz age terra cotta gem.Active SalesManhattanTerra CottaCopperRoman and WilliamsThe Fitzroy+Ralph Walker: Architect of the CenturyRalph Walker: Architect of the CenturyWalker TowerStella TowerManhattan+111 West 57th StreetThe tallest, most slender residential building in the Western Hemisphere.Active SalesManhattanSupertallLandmarkSHoPTerra CottaRestorationBronze111 West 57th St+Previous PageNext Page