The Turkish designer unveils New York’s skyscraper design

IMAGE: The 688-foot-tall New York skyscraper design of the architect, who has a twisted design of the space age like no other

  • The renderings were dreamed up by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio
  • Studio described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and phantom position on the city skyline.”
  • In 2019, he unveiled a design for a hotel on the edge of the cliff, with a glass-bottomed pool coming out of a floor.

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When it comes to distant skyscraper models, it has a bit of a beat.

The images were revealed for a 210 m (688 ft) SF-style New York skyscraper that almost shows that it was created from Play-Doh, with twisted tube-shaped structures, wrapped in a frame. towering.

The organic design was dreamed up by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and phantom position on the city skyline”.

Pocket eyewear has been revealed for a 210m (688 ft) SF-style New York-style skyscraper that almost shows it was created from Play-Doh

Pocket eyewear has been revealed for a 210 m (688 ft) SF-style New York skyscraper that almost shows it was created from Play-Doh

The design was dreamed up by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio described the structure as

The organic design was dreamed up by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and phantom position on the city skyline”.

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio did not disclose what it thought the construction of skyscrapers would cost

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio did not disclose what it thought the construction of skyscrapers would cost

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio designers have made jaw designs a specialty

Designers Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio have made jaw designs a specialty

The studio did not reveal what it thought the construction would cost, but it is safe to say that it would be in the “much” region.

The Turkish design house has made jaw designs a specialty.

MailOnline reported in 2019 on its stunning concept for a gravity-defying hotel hanging from the edge of the 1,982-meter-high Preikestolen cliff in Norway.

Norwegian hotel concept challenging the gravity of Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which has a glass-bottomed console pool

Norwegian hotel concept challenging the gravity of Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which has a glass-bottomed console pool

The special feature of the design is a glass-bottomed console pool that destroys the nerves, which would come out over the amazing Lysefjorden.

The crazy design of the New York studio follows a few other proposals for extreme skyscrapers for the city.

In 2017, a concept was presented for “The Big Bend”, a thin U-shaped tower that would transform the Manhattan skyline.

Described as “the longest building in the world” and spanning a length of 4,000 meters, the project’s conceptual drawings reveal a skyscraper reaching a peak, then curving backwards.

The concept, designed by Oiio and planned to fit into Billionaire’s Row on 57th Street, has an elevator system that could run in curves, horizontally and in loops.

In 2017, a concept was presented for

Big Bend skyscrapers reach a peak, then turn back

In 2017, a concept was presented for “The Big Bend”, a thin tower that would transform the Manhattan skyline. Conceptual renderings of the project reveal a skyscraper that reaches a peak, then curves backwards

Skyscraper 111 West 57th Street with 91 floors, 1,420 feet high, which reaches the sky a quarter of a mile and will open later this year

Skyscraper 111 West 57th Street with 91 floors, 1,420 feet high, which reaches the sky a quarter of a mile and will open later this year

Meanwhile, another extreme design that is actually being made – to be opened this year – is the skyscraper 111 West 57th Street, with a height of 91 feet, which reaches about a quarter of a mile to the sky.

It is the second tallest residential skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere, with the nearby Central Park Tower being number one at 1,548 ft.

Prices for 60 condos inside 11 West 57th Street start at $ 15.5 million (£ 11.3 million), and the penthouse is listed at $ 59 million (£ 43 million). ). It was designed by Shop Architects in New York.

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