PHOTOS: A Look Inside Tishman Speyer's $3B Spiral Skyscraper
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Mega-developer Tishman Speyer has unveiled plans to build a $3.8B-plus luxury office tower called the Spiral in New York City's Hudson Yards district.
As we reported yesterday, the 60-story office tower is the brainchild of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who envisioned the building as a symbol of the current "workspace revolution," with every detail intended to emphasize creativity, connectivity and collaboration.
The Tower's most prominent feature is the glass facade, along with foliage-lined terraces connecting to each other like a winding staircase wrapping around the building.
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The interior of the Spiral houses 2.85M SF of Class-A office space, with floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the environment with natural light and sweeping views of Midtown, Central Park and the Hudson River.
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Every floor of the tower opens up to the outdoors creating hanging gardens and cascading atria with ceilings as high as 23 feet.
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Workers can take a break and enjoy the panoramic view—or even bring their work out in the open with them.