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Softcraze Technology (Free subscription) | yesterday
In a city full of steel and glass, a green tower like the 54-story skyscraper proposed by architect Daniel Libeskind — who won a bid to be the overseeing architect for the World Trade Center reconstruction — would certainly shake things up. His proposed condominium, standing over 900 feet tall, would make use of sky [...]
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woohome (Free subscription) | yesterday
The 54-story condo building is a green skyscraper proposed by architect Daniel Libeskind. Standing over 900 feet tall, the building incorporates a series of sky gardens at different parts of the building and a glass-tube-enclosed vertical garden running up the center of the skyscraper. Cutaways built into the building’s exterior would mean that both residents [...]
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DVICE (Free subscription) | yesterday
In a city full of steel and glass, a green tower like the 54-story skyscraper proposed by architect Daniel Libeskind — who won a bid to be the overseeing architect for the World Trade Center reconstruction — would certainly...
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Brainicane (Free subscription) | yesterday
Like every New York tower that is not yet up to the third floor, Daniel Libeskind’s new 54 storey tower at One Madison Avenue will probably never see the light of day. Too bad; unlike so many of his other buildings, it has some green features and a few right angles….
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Sustainability Digest (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Like every New York tower that is not yet up to the third floor, Daniel Libeskind's new 54 storey tower at One Madison Avenue will probably never see the light of day. Too bad; unlike so many of his other buildings, it has some green features and a few right angles....
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Archinect (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Daniel Libeskind is renowned for his way with words. His orations have charmed competition juries, and in a 2003 profile , critic Paul Goldberger wrote, �For an architect who loves to talk, Libeskind says very little about his buildings that could be considered analytical.� Not so for the project he simply calls his �New York tower,� a colossus that would reach more than 900 feet...
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Green & Clean @ Vedvarende Energi (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Like every New York tower that is not yet up to the third floor, Daniel Libekind's new 54 storey tower at One Madison Avenue will probably never see the light of day. Too bad; unlike so many of his other buildings, it has some green features and a few right angles....
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Curbed (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Click the image above to view the full photogallery. The Architect's Newspaper Blog has scanned and posted the renderings of Daniel Libeskind's Madison Square skyscraper, the 54-story hover tube the starchitect has designed to sit on top of 1 Madison...
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Treehugger (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Like every New York tower that is not yet up to the third floor, Daniel Libekind's new 54 storey tower at One Madison Avenue will probably never see the light of day. Too bad; unlike so many of his other buildings, it has some green features and a few right angles....
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architecture.mnp (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
That’s right - this is a Daniel Libeskind project. Sure, the dbox rendering helps to sell it - but either way this looks to have some potential [and as many of you know, AMNP is not much of a Libeskind fan ]. I mean, where are the jagged edges and weird diagonally cut windows? Could be a trick…I’ll wait to see more renderings before making a final decision. Six years after Daniel...
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Curbed (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
When it was reported last year that starchitect Daniel Libeskind was planning a massive residential skyscraper for developer Elad Properties on top of 1 Madison Avenue, it set off so many worldwide press reports filled with rumors and erroneous...
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kottke (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
When I profiled the Metropolitan Life Tower ( and an unusual postscript ) a couple of months ago, I mentioned that Daniel Libeskind was working on an addition to the building that would dwarf the iconic clock tower. New York magazine has a rendering of what the building might look like , taken from the architect's new book . Initial designs show a glass-curtained tube with cutaways spiraling...
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architecture.mnp (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
http://www.archpaper.com/e-board_rev.asp?News_ID=2994 Is it just me, or should Daniel Libeskind maybe be a little upset about KPF’s newest tower design? Sure, it’s not exactly the freedom tower - but c’mon. What do you think? [click the title of this post to read the article]
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Ecofriend (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eco Factor: 54-story skyscraper adorned with sky gardens. Architect Daniel Libeskind has proposed a 900-foot-tall skyscraper for New York City, which stands out from the crowd of even taller skyscrapers by including a series of sky gardens at...
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Green & Clean @ Vedvarende Energi (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eco Factor: 54-story skyscraper adorned with sky gardens. Architect Daniel Libeskind has proposed a 900-foot-tall skyscraper for New York City, which stands out from the crowd of even taller skyscrapers by including a series of sky gardens at...