Monday, November 19, 2007

"Next to MoMA, a Tower Will Reach for the Stars"


Is this the new trend in architecture? Is it that people like seeing others or they like being seen by others?
A new 75-story tower designed by the architect Jean Nouvel for a site next to the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown promises to be the most exhilarating addition to the skyline in a generation. Its faceted exterior, tapering to a series of crystalline peaks, suggests an atavistic preoccupation with celestial heights. It brings to mind John Ruskin’s praise for the
irrationality of Gothic architecture: “It not only dared, but delighted in, the infringement of every servile principle.”

Commissioned by Hines, an international real estate developer, the tower will house a hotel, luxury apartments and three floors that will be used by MoMA to expand its exhibition space. The melding of cultural and commercial worlds offer further proof, if any were needed, that Mr. Nouvel is a master at balancing conflicting urban forces.

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