axis mundi unveils conceptual design for MoMA tower

conceptual tower for MoMA new york by axis mundi
manhattan based firm axis mundi has unveiled a conceptual alternative design for MoMA tower.
founder of the firm john beckmann sees this as the time to rethink the tall buildings
that have become synonymous with new york city's identity.
'instead of disguising the rich potential of towers that have a mix of uses, we looked
for a way to express that diversity,' beckmann noted. the firm used parametric computer
modeling software to test a wide range of possibilities. out of this iterative process they
proposes a new way to organize and express tall buildings: the vertical neighborhood.

conceptual tower for MoMA new york

conceptual tower for MoMA new york
beckmann proposes a conceptual alternative to business-as-usual, choosing the site
of the proposed 53w 53rd, among the city's largest skyscraper proposals in one of the
most overbuilt parts of midtown. hines, the developer, engaged paris architect jean nouvel,
who designed an 82-story hotel and residential tower higher than the chrysler building.
the site was purchased from the museum of modern art with the proviso that the project
would house additional gallery space for the museum.

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - detail

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - street view
the architectural diversity starts with a double-ring, multi-level floor-plan unit, anchored
by two cores that run the full height of the building, containing elevators, stairs and other
vertical services.
the ring units called 'smartblocks' make possible a wide variety of floor plans. single-unit
layouts can mix with duplex, or triplex layouts. the units can shift in and out, adding rich
texture to the surface, creating vertical garden space, and linking the units in unique ways.
the malleability of the ring units accommodates living and working, extended families,
and new forms of tenancy and ownership. any grouping of these could be purposed for a hotel.
the building is enriched by the multiplicity of forms and textures people create within their
vertical neighborhoods.

conceptual tower for MoMA new york -bird's eye view
by varying the mix of the floor plan units, the axis mundi design leaves space for
vertical fissures that move irregularly up the tower. these bring light and breezes into
the open centers of the double-ring units and frame spectacular, theatrical vistas to the
city through the building's own structure. neighbors can see and greet each other along
spacious bridges and balconies rather than scurry by each other in long, dark hallways.

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - model

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - model
'historically, the skyscraper was a unitary, homogeneous form that reflected the generic,
flexible office space it contained,' beckmann says. 'the vertical neighborhood is more
organic and more flexible--an assemblage of disparate architectural languages. it reflects
an emerging reality for tall buildings as collections of domestic elements: dwellings,
neighborhoods, streets.'
axis mundi has conceived the tower at a scale akin to, rather than dramatically exceeding,
the heights of this very densely built-up midtown neighborhood. the richly modeled surface
and the fissures of space help to reduce the structure's apparent scale and join it more
seamlessly to a neighborhood that mixes offices and residential towers, brownstones,
apartment buildings, hotels, and clubs.
a dramatic through-block public arcade connects w. 53rd and w. 54th streets, offering
access to new moma galleries on up to three levels above. contiguous with the museums'
existing exhibit space, the galleries twine back on themselves, like a möbius strip.
above that, axis mundi sets aside a three-story-high volume that can be developed as
a community gathering space. their proposal seeks to inform the discussion of it and other
tall buildings.

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - site map

conceptual tower for MoMA new york - plot view

conceptual tower for MoMA new york

conceptual tower for MoMA new york

conceptual tower for MoMA new york

conceptual tower for MoMA new york


outside MoMA new york
height: approx. 600 ft f
loors: 50 above (2 below)
building footprint: 17,000 square feet
MoMA expansion galleries: 32,500 square feet
This should be the future of city building.
Not the towering uniform anthills stripped from individualty. Those represent powers, this humanity.
Dont like it...
http://theviewfromherenow.blogspot.com/2009/07/city-is-rising.html
I have seen Manhatten from a plane and my impression was a graveyard with towering tombstones, a very depressing sight.
Just give me quality high-rise favela's, if you do want to use that word.
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