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			<title>New York | Vornado Realty Trust’s 15 Penn Plaza | Pelli Clarke Pelli</title>
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				Battle over Midtown’s Skyline<br />
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By Karen Cilento — Filed under: News , Skyscrapers , New York, USA<br />
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New York City’s Empire State Building has dominated its portion of Manhattan’s skyline ever since it was constructed back in 1931.  Now, as Charles V. Bagli reported for the New York Times, a proposed tower just two avenues west on 34th Street across from Pennsylvania Station will be infringing on the Empire State Building as it is slated to rise 1,216 ft – almost reaching the Empire State Building’s 1,250 ft (with its antenna, the ESB measures 1,453 ft). So, it has become the battle of the skyscrapers as the new building claims it will benefit Manhattan by providing jobs and improve the quality of life for New Yorkers and the Empire State Building is worried about losing its iconic presence in the skyline.<br />
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The building in question is Vornado Realty Trust’s 15 Penn Plaza designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli, which the City Planning Commission has already approved.  The tower, which will replace the existing Hotel Pennsylvania, would be 56 percent larger than what would ordinarily be allowed to promote Manhattan’s high-density development.  However, Community Board 5, whose district includes the area, does not approve stating that the developer had not provided a rationale for such a large zoning bonus, especially since it did not have a tenant and might not build for years, explained the Times.<br />
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Interestingly enough, both sides have produced renderings to support their views.  While Vornado prefers the northern view which shows the towers occupying their own space in the skyline, the view of Midtown from New Jersey shows a different story as Penn Plaza completely blocks the Empire State Building.<br />
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Opinions vary strongly over this new building as some ask whether New York’s skyline of earlier years should remain unchanged, or whether we should forge ahead with new structures that could better the city.  Councilman Daniel R. Garodnick told the Times, “The question here is: How close is too close to one of New York’s iconic landmarks.”<br />
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David R. Greenbaum, president of the New York office division of Vornado Realty Trust, remarked to the Times,“The fact is that New York’s skyline has never stopped changing, and one hopes it never will,” whereas Anthony Malkin, president of Malkin Properties wants Penn Plaza to be reduced to 825 ft claiming, “It’s all about the iconography of the New York skyline and whether it matters to people or not.”
			
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			<title><![CDATA[[Notícia] Steven Holl Architects inaugura exposição "Urbanisms: Steven Holl + Li Hu: 7 Projects in China"]]></title>
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<div align="left"><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font size="2">On Friday, July 30 Steven Holl Architects opens the exhibition </font></font></font></font><i><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font size="2">Urbanisms: Steven Holl + Li Hu: 7 Projects in China by Steven Holl Architects </font></font></font></font></i><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font size="2">in the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall in Hangzhou, China.</font></font></font></font></div> <br />
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<div align="left"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><font face="Arial">The exhibition tracks the process of designing ambitious projects in China from 2003-2009: Nanjing Museum of Art and Architecture, Beijing Linked Hybrid, Shenzhen Horizontal Skyscraper, and Chengdu Sliced Porosity Block. In addition, the exhibition will show three new projects in Hangzhou: the Triaxial Field Pavilion, the Shan-Shui Oxygen and Boiler master plan, and the recently won design for the Music Museum campus.</font></font></font></font></div> <br />
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<div align="left"><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><font face="Arial">As China experiences one of the world’s largest urbanizations in history, these works explore the creation of collective urban space- as opposed to object buildings. Rather than monofunctional buildings, these are new hybrid buildings with rich programmatic juxtapositions. Each project investigates the phenomena of light and tactility through material development and experimentation. Geothermal cooling and heating, solar PVC and grey water recycling are among several green strategies utilized in all the projects.</font></font></font></font></div><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><br />
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<div align="left"><font size="2"><font face="Arial">The exhibition illustrates the design process from initial conception to current status; documenting the collaborative process of model making, drawing, and animation. The works presented are the product of a cooperative effort between Steven Holl Architects’ offices in New York and Beijing, where the difference in time zones often facilitates a continuous 24 hours cycle of production, the results of which are unprecedented works that are a fusion of landscape, urbanisms, and architecture.</font></font></div> <br />
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