Architecture

Copper-clad towers in New York to be linked by sky bridge

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The towers (at left) will be 41 and 48 stories in height
MARCH
The towers (at left) will be 41 and 48 stories in height
MARCH
The towers will each have a kink about halfway up, which gives them a sense of motion
MARCH
A sky bridge will link the towers
MARCH
The sky bridge will house a residents' bar and a lounge
MARCH
The building will have a fitness center
MARCH
The sky bridge will house a lap pool
MARCH
The building will have a spa
MARCH
The building will be covered in around 5,000 copper panels
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The copper cladding will give the façade a deep reddish color
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The sky bridge will be 100 ft (30 m) long
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The copper panels each measure 10.25 x 5.9 ft (3.1 x 1.8 m)
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The building will have 4,592 windows
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The towers are characterized as appearing to dance with each other
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The American Copper Buildings are due for completion in early 2017
Field Condition
The towers (at left) will be 41 and 48 stories in height
MARCH
The towers will each have a kink about halfway up, which gives them a sense of motion
MARCH
A sky bridge will link the towers
MARCH
The sky bridge will house a residents' bar and a lounge
MARCH
The building will have a fitness center
MARCH
The sky bridge will house a lap pool
MARCH
The building will have a spa
MARCH
The building will be covered in around 5,000 copper panels
Field Condition
The copper cladding will give the façade a deep reddish color
Field Condition
The sky bridge will be 100 ft (30 m) long
Field Condition
The copper panels each measure 10.25 x 5.9 ft (3.1 x 1.8 m)
Field Condition
The building will have 4,592 windows
Field Condition
The towers are characterized as appearing to dance with each other
Field Condition
The American Copper Buildings are due for completion in early 2017
Field Condition
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While a number of New York's planned buildings are exciting for their outlandish designs, such as Via 57 West and the Spiral (both by BIG), SHoP Architects' upcoming American Copper Buildings design is more understated. Its two copper-clad towers stand side-by-side and are joined by a sky bridge.

Previously named 626 First Avenue after its address, the building has footprint of 60,000 sq ft (5,574 sq m) and will eventually house 761 luxury residential units. These will each have up to three bedrooms and there will a variety of different floor plans.

The towers will be 41 and 48 stories in height and will both have a kink about halfway up, giving them a sense of motion. Indeed, they are characterized by SHoP and developer JDS Development as appearing to dance, with the sky bridge giving the impression of their being arm-in-arm.

According to JDS, the sky bridge will be the first built in New York for 80 years. It will span the 100-ft (30-m) gap between the towers and floors 27-29 of each tower. Inside, it will house a lap pool, a residents' bar and a lounge, while on top of the bridge, 300 ft (91 ft) in the air, there will be private terraces and a rooftop infinity pool.

A sky bridge will link the towers
MARCH

As per its name, the building will be covered in around 5,000 copper panels, each measuring 10.25 x 5.9 ft (3.1 x 1.8 m). This cladding will give its façade a deep reddish color, setting it aside from most others. Despite this, it should still offer a subtlety, rather than being too conspicuous.

Inside, the towers will have large lobbies with 25-ft (8-m) high ceilings. Residents will have the use of a fitness center, a spa and secure on-site parking with a valet service. A landscaped park with a fountain will surround the building.

The American Copper Buildings are under construction and are due for completion in early 2017.

Source: American Copper Buildings, JDS Development, SHoP Architects

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1 comment
Bob Flint
Could be useful in a lightening storm, but seriously it will weather to an ancient murky greenish mess, at least the panels that difficult to reach & aren't stolen....