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The Big Bend is a proposed megatall skyscraper for Billionaires' Row in Midtown Manhattan. The skyscraper, which was designed by the New York architecture firm Oiio Studio in 2017, would be the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at 2,000 feet (610 m) if it were built.
A bizarre U-shaped skyscraper nicknamed ‘The Big Bend’ could soon redefine New York ’s skyline- and become the longest building in the world. The proposed 4000ft structure, conceived by the ...
“Big Bend” will boast a staggering 4,000 feet and will be 1,000 feet longer than the Burj Khalifa “Just in case this project goes through successfully, the Big Bend will boast a staggering 1,000 feet longer than the Burj Khalifa. Moreover, will boast 200 feet taller than the One World Trade Centre. Design of the “Big Bend” Skyscraper
The proposed "Big Bend" in Manhattan, New York, is set to become the world's longest building, spanning 4,000 feet in a single, continuous upside-down U shape, reported The US Sun. The innovative ...
CRAZY plans for the longest skyscraper have been revealed and show an odd-looking U-shaped building that would overcome the "limit of the skies". The proposed "Big Bend" in Manhattan, New York, plans to become the longest building in the world at a staggering 4,000ft in one continuous upside down U.
The Big Bend, a curved, 4,000-foot-long skyscraper, is a concept design created by Oiio Studio for a structure to be built on 57th Street in New York City.
"The Big Bend" Imagines the World's Longest Skyscraper for Billionaires' Row in NYC | ArchDaily. Written by Patrick Lynch. Published on March 20, 2017. In 2014, midtown Manhattan received its...
Oiio's new proposal features the slimmest structure and numerous gridded large windows placed on this arc-formed skyscraper. Named The Big Bend, the speculative scheme is located in the Manhattan's 57th street where a number of super tall structures are rising nearby or on the same street -such as Christian de Portzamparc's One57, SHoP ...
The New York architecture firm, Oiio, designed a conceptual skyscraper—cheekily nicknamed ‘Big Bend’—that arcs over itself and returns to the ground, forming what it dubs the ‘longest building in the world.’
Manhattan developers keep building skyscrapers taller and taller, but Greek architect Ioannis Oikonomou hopes to break a new kind of record. His firm, Oiio Studio, has designed a U-shaped tower called the "Big Bend" that aims to become, what Oikonomou calls, "the world's longest building".