Anthony Nicastro

Structural Option
110 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10003

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Thesis Abstract

Executive Summary

110 Third Avenue serves as a great addition to the New York skyline with twenty-one stories of residential condominiums. Totaling around 110,000 square feet of living and retail space, the building reaches 227'-6" above grade, with the highest occupied floor at 210'-6". The exterior façade is reminiscent of the repeating patterns found quite often in 1960's post-modern architecture. The spiraling balconies and tapered neck of the building alter the Roheian approach to box skyscrapers slightly to adjust for more modern tastes. The prime downtown location in the heart of Manhattan allows tenants to experience the very best of the city that never sleeps in their own private haven.

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