As it stated in Often known as Billionaire's Row, it is home to some of New York City's most luxurious and expensive residential buildings. 4,000-feet-long Big Bend would be the world's longest tower (Photo Credit: Ooii Studio)If the 4,000-foot-long (1,220 meters) "Big Bend" does become a reality, it will also lay claim to being the world's longest structure! Big Bend would change New York City's skyline (Photo Credit: Ooii,com)A one-of-a-kind U-shaped building such as the "Big Bend" would not just bypass the zoning laws but also rank among the city's most prestigious buildings, especially since it will be located on Manhattan's 57th street. Big Bend (Photo Credit: Oiio Studio)New York City's impressive skyline that includes iconic structures like the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building, may get even more interesting with the addition of the "Big Bend." The tall and slender U-shaped residential tower is the brainchild of Oiio Studio, an architectural firm with offices in Manhattan and Athens. BIg Bend on 57th street (Photo Credit: Oiio Studio)Greek architect Ioannis Oiaonomou says his design is inspired by an innovative track changing system that will allow future elevators to travel vertically, horizontally, as well as in curves.
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Earth Day Report Shows Dramatic Drop In Toxins in New York City's Air
NEW YORK, NY — New York City's air is getting cleaner with dramatic declines in toxic gases, according to a report released by the health department. "Our OneNYC efforts to reduce emissions and improve air quality are working as we continue to build a more sustainable and equitable city." New data released today show that NYC's air quality has been improving for years. The latest Community Air Survey (NYCCAS) results show that, between 2009 and 2015, levels of sulfur dioxide — a poison produced by burning fossil fuels — plummeted by 84 percent. The city's health commissioner Mary Bassett said, "While we have made notable progress in recent years, this report also proves that air quality is often determined by the neighborhood we live in.read more visit us New York
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