The house and the sky are very close, the sea is in front, the waves are bouncing and coming very close, the address of which is a house where no one has to ask! Even the height and the thin body of the tower seen from afar attracts the attention of Sahu! This is what a thin pencil-like stainway tower looks like! A new landmark has been added to Manhattan’s famous Skyline, the world’s thinnest skyscraper has been completed. Skyscrapers are no longer competitive. In addition to the new construction in it, adding new thrill to life is also important in building style now!
One such surprise is Stanway Tower! The address is 111, West 57th Street, New York City. With a height ratio of 24: 1, it is also known as the world’s thinnest skyscraper! At 1428 feet it is also one of the tallest buildings in the Western Hemisphere, lower in height than the other two buildings in New York City, the height of the World Trade Center is 1776 feet while the height of the Central Park Tower is 1550 feet!
The Midtown Manhattan development consists of sixty apartments spread across the four floors of the tower and the adjacent Steinway Hall building. The tower was designed by New York architecture firm Shop Architects. Whose construction began nine years ago. In the opinion of the architects, it took more time to establish this building as an extraordinary, grand project. Super-slender skyscrapers, also known as pencil towers, became a hallmark of the Hong Kong skyline in the 1970s. Since then, New York and other major cities in the world have followed suit. The Stanway Tower skyscraper is like a powerful shield, beautiful but dramatically tapering from its top. The Triplex penthouse overlooking Central Park is at the top. The main goal was to create a new and bold interpretation of the New York skyline, while also celebrating the place’s historical origins.
New York City’s development was given the opportunity to do something that has never been done before, replacing any preconceived notions about skyscrapers that the Pencil Tower has realized! The super-toll tower is an addition to the Stanway Hall, a historic 1925 building known as the former home and concert hall of piano maker Stanway & Sons! This cultural hub has been converted into a luxury home. The front of the tower consists of terracotta blocks, a material that changes color and texture when viewed in different lights and from different angles!
With Stanway Tower now opening its doors to new occupants, prices are quoted at 8 million for studio apartments and 66 6.6 million for penthouses, although prices are still volatile! Residents of Midtown Manhattan are thrilled to see a unique tower, a culturally transformative and unique construction of the world, thrilled to see the new inhabitants of the tiny pencil-like Stanway Tower, of course envious of some of the larger towers! – Mukesh Thakkar