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New York City's Skyline May Get Even More Interesting With The "Big Bend" Kids News Article
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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Pentagram brings The Handmaid's Tale to New York City's High Line
All images courtesy of Pentagram | Image Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HuluImage Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Hulu On view until 30 April, and situated on Chelsea Market Passage at 16th St., with limited free copies of The Handmaid's Tale available. In their artists' statement, Scher and Miller write: "The Handmaid's Tale provides a chilling reminder of how easily the darkest currents of repression can re-surface. As Trump marks his first 100 days in office, Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale continues to attract a wealth of new readers and fans, many of whom draw parallels between the 1985 book's totalitarian theocracy, Gilead, and today's political climate. Now it's enjoying another boost with the launch of Hulu's television adaptation of the dystopian classic, starring Joseph Fiennes and Elisabeth Moss.
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