‘beekman tower/ new york by gehry’ by frank gehry, manhattan, new york images © dbox for gehry partners

frank gehry’s first ever residential structure is now complete. located in manhattan, the unit entitled ‘new york by gehry’ (formally known as ‘beekman tower’), is the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere. standing 870 feet tall, the building looks to reinterpret the classic design language with a tower that alters and impacts the dense city skyline.

the exterior facade looks like it is being blown by the wind

undulating panels of stainless steel clad the structure, creating a dynamic exterior that transforms with light as the day progresses. the unit – with gehry‘s iconic use of form and material – has a sense of constant movement and appears as though it is blowing in the wind.

detail

facade

the rippling form is evident on the inside as well where private units feature curving walls and windows that extend into the sky.

bay windows extend into the sky

designboom previously documented the construction of the 76-story project, which has faced much controversy and was almost cutto half its size in hopes of reducing its high construction costs in a struggling economy.

detail of undulating facade

view of the building in the skyline

view from over the river

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