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Buildings emerging on the Gold Coast

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Twist and Shout! (and slope, and bend, and curve, warp….)

 

Recent advancements in computer software have allowed architects to explore unusual building types that could previously only be dreamt about.  Today, in New York City, we are witnessing a boom in the construction of staggering new shapes and forms, many built along the emerging new 鈥済old coast鈥 (aka New York City鈥檚 waterfront).

 

Join an expert AIA guide on a beautiful 麻豆射区 motor yacht and experience first-hand many of these remarkable new additions to New York鈥檚 iconic skyline. We鈥檒l see buildings that fold in on themselves, buildings that lean precariously to the side, defying gravity; and buildings that sparkle and undulate like the water of the Hudson River itself. This is truly a new era of building, and New York is the best place to witness the cutting-edge innovation; here, architecture truly is an art form!

 

We鈥檒l see new structures transforming the skyline, including:

The Interactive Corporation – Gehry Partners, Architects

The XI – BIG Bjarke Ingels Group

Salt Storage Shed 鈥 Dattner Architects and WXY Architects

One World Trade Center 鈥 Skidmore Owings & Merrill

8 Spruce Street 鈥 Gehry Partners

American Copper Buildings 鈥 ShoP Architects

VIA 57 West 鈥 BIG Bjarke Ingels Group

The New York Staircase 鈥 Thomas Heatherwick Studio

Architecture on the Gold Coast

 

AIANY Architecture Tour

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NYC Architecture Boat Tour

AIANY Architecture Tour

Highrises, Skycrapers, and Supertalls

In New York in the early 20th century, well-known highrise buildings like the Woolworth Tower, the Chrysler Building, and the Empire State Building reached for the sky and were dubbed 鈥渟kyscrapers鈥. Today, the iconic New York City skyline is marked by a recent proliferation of much taller, super-slim, ultra-luxury residential towers. These pencil-thin buildings constitute a new type of skyscraper, made possible by remarkable feats of engineering, advances in material strengths, and a real estate market that drives building heights鈥攁nd prices鈥攅ver skyward. The AIA Around Manhattan Architecture tour highlights the architects and engineers composing a new vision of the NYC skyline with these height-shattering new buildings. We鈥檒l will shed light on the engineering marvels and zoning requirements that allow these heights, as well as the range of architectural styles across the city: super-stretched art deco, purist 3-dimensional grid, and the sloping, chiseled or crystalline forms that visibly break from the traditional NYC skyscraper.

As of January 1, 2019, New York City has 8 officially completed Supertall buildings, and that number could be doubled by January of next year.听 So, what鈥檚 the difference between a regular highrise building and a 鈥淪upertall鈥 skyscraper?

Highrise refers to any building in New York That is over 75 feet tall (or the limit of how high a FDNY ladder truck can reach).

 

Skyscraper is a more metaphorical definition.听 The term is borrowed from sailing and it describes the highest most point on the tallest mast on a sailboat.

 

Supertall, however, is a relatively new term by comparison, and is an official designation awarded by the organization called Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats to any building over 984 feet. The measurement marks the height of a building to the 鈥渢op of the architectural expression鈥 鈥 not counting flagpoles, chimneys or antennae. However, 鈥渕asts鈥 are fair game鈥攈ence why we see such a proliferation of tall masts on top of recent supertall skyscrapers.

 

It has been several decades now since New York held the record for the tallest building in the world (with the Empire State building and World Trade Center North both holding that title at different points). Today, the distinction goes to Burj Khalifa in Dubai at a whopping 2,723 feet. 听Still, New York is experiencing a new bumper crop of 鈥淪upertall鈥 buildings.听 So, here they are 鈥 THE SUPERTALLS OF NEW YORK, many of which you鈥檒l see on our AIANY Around Manhattan tour:

 

  1. One World Trade Center: 1,776 FT

2014

Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Architect

 

  1. 432 Park Avenue: 1,397 FT

2015

Rafael Vi帽oly Architects

  1. The Empire State Building: 1,250 FT

1931

Shreve Lamb and Harmon, Architects

 

  1. Bank of America Tower: 1,200 FT

2009

Cook + Fox Architects

 

  1. 3 World Trade Center: 1,079 FT

2018

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

 

  1. New York Times Tower: 1,046 FT

2007

Renzo Piano Building Workshop with FXFOWLE Architects

 

  1. Chrysler Building: 1,046 FT

1930

William van Alen, Architect

 

  1. One57: 1,004 FT

2014

Atelier Christian de Portzamparc

 

 

NYC St. Patrick’s Day Brunch Cruise

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Grab your loved ones and join us for a classic NYC St. Patrick’s Day Brunch Cruise.  This is the perfect way to start off your day.  Cruise with us and learn about some of the historic Irish highlights around the island of Manhattan while cruising in the comfort of our heated glassed in observatory. Get into the Irish spirit and be greeted by a bagpiper at the bow of our yacht upon boarding.  Then enjoy the soft sounds of the traditional Irish Fiddle while enjoying your four course brunch cruise!


NYC St. Patrick's Day Cruise

St. Patrick鈥檚 Day Brunch Cruise with a live Celtic Fidler

Kick off your St. Patrick鈥檚 Day by stepping aboard the yacht Manhattan II.   Be greeted with the sound of bagpipes upon boarding. Then cozy up with friends and family to enjoy a four course brunch cruise with Irish themed foods.  Cruise with us around the island of Manhattan and sip on your Irish Coffee.  Take in the sites that this amazing city has to offer from the perspective of the water while listening to a live Celtic Fidler.   

  Duration: 2.75 hrs  Boat: Manhattan or Manhattan II  Cost: Adult $108 | Child $64

AMNY: A Unique Valentine’s Day Date Idea

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Valentine's Day Cruise

NYC Valentine’s Day Champagne Tasting Cruise

Valentine's Day Wine Tasting Cruise | 麻豆射区

If you’re looking for something other than a dinner date this Valentine’s Day, we’ve got your back.

From love-themed comedy shows and salsa classes to burlesque performances and acts of kindness, New York City is full of unique ways to spend time with your Valentine.

Here are some of our favorite ideas. Click to read more of the article!