Building New York's 21st Century Superscraper
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2019
- While the iconic Empire State and Chrysler buildings have dominated New York's Midtown since the 1930s, one of the largest buildings that the city has ever known - One Vanderbilt - is about to join them on the skyline. For more by The B1M subscribe now - ow.ly/GxW7y
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Exactly. This is my favorite channel.
I haven't found another one thats even close tbh.
When will it be finished
Those old skyscrapers like the Chrysler building have a certain charm to them that the modern skyscrapers can't beat.
Well in 50 years this one will get that charm too
@@tomknox7425 I personally don't agree though you may be right, I would naturally miss it if we moved on from the current style I think. Things aren't just the same I think. However, Brutalist architecture from the 60s/70's still looks somewhat depressing to me and hasn't gained any charm so why should I think a glass tower that looks somewhat soulless to me would?
@@PeteS_1994 Yeah good point. But I think people never really fell in love with the brutalist architecture ever :D
I agree that these glass towers tend to look soulless but The One World Trade Center for example looks pretty beautiful. But you are right chrysler building, the 40 wall street or empire state building feel alot more charming.
Pete S. It’s called having a pretty design
So ttue
I didn't know you could buy air rights and stack them wow
it's what is preserving grand central station right now.
Buying imaginary property rights. Brilliant idea, yes?
Yes, this is possible. Normally these rights are sold by historical buildings, which could, theoretically, be bigger but won't actually be expanded. By doing so, a smaller building converts its unused air space into money.
@@SagaciousSilence i know it sounds dumb, but it means that neighboring properties cannot reach your hights, so preserves the view of e.g the Chrysler building.
@@YgorSad yup, and thank god grand central station was saved!
Now this is an informative and subtle way to have sponsorship for a video - a detailed look at a component of the project sponsored by the company responsible. Well done.
I didn’t even realise there was an ad
I don't think that world-class architecture firms like KPF need to be concerned about advertising on RUclips, but a little positive PR certainly can't hurt!
"New York City's skyline is changing like NEVER before!"
The early 1900's beg to differ...
There’s nowhere else to go but UP!!!
@@derrickclark5510 well it did go down in 2001
Mikoch2 good for you! This is exactly the type of moronic comment in these supposed documentary style videos which is included just because it sounds dramatic but has absolutely no basis in truth. Is this where we have landed in America? Where sounding slick or looking good is more important than getting the facts right. I call it the "stupification" of America.
XIAO yikes
@@derrickclark5510 tell that to all the New York liberals who have invaded my great state of Florida. They fled an overly taxed, overly regulated, high crime area, moved to paradise and then immediately try to infect our local government so they wind up exactly where they were when they left New York. I live in a heavenly little town called Stuart. I can't get a plastic fucking straw anymore! They're starting to regulate every little thing.
Ever since I moved to America one thing I've Loved here are the super amazing tall buildings and how cool they look. New York is just one of the most beautiful places for buildings that I've ever seen. I live in LA and we have only one group of buildings pretty much. But New York and these types of new buildings are so slender and tall I just so incredible and just watching the progress of how they're built and the information about it that you guys present just makes my day.
Лол, предала Русь
Go back to the motherland
@@douglassantet647 go back to yours
Small human-scale buildings are the most attractive, comfortable to live. These new, tall, repetitive, covered with boring glass and grey buildings are in comparison extremely ugly. Thank god that Moscow and other large European cities preserve history and do not have these monstrosities in their city centers.
Ксения Ковалевская agreed New York is amazing🗽
Awesome video! The One Vanderbilt has risen so quickly, the construction speed is phenomenal
Skyscrapers & MegaProjects yeah its 5 months ahead of plan...you should make voice over videos like the b1m!
It's the only major American project I can recall in the past few decades that's been so far ahead of schedule.
Keep up the work man your channel will one day be as big as the b1m
I just love how the old Art Deco style of the early skyline blends with the new modern concept of this building
Great video as always! I was in NYC last year and this building already looked fantastic and fits right in the urban fabric. It'll definitely be a midtown icon in no time.
It doesn't seem that it blends heritage when authentic even more beautiful buildings that fit nicely in the station's environment were brutally demolished.
Samuel J It blocks the view of the Chrysler building
Or Eye-Con.
Samuel J no the wtc twin towers were iconic these is just a piece of shit of a building stacking on top of each other the nyc skyline collapse when the second tower of the wtc collapsed
This building is definitely making an impact on the NYC skyline. It has a striking width. Can see it well from Rockaway beach.
@Mark Grant I think it's fair to say that the Chrysler building has had plenty of time to be in the limelight.
@@CockatooDude Not enough
@@astropurpless Oh come on it's been like 90 years.
@@CockatooDude Some people try to keep stuff for a long time
Regardless of how one feels about the aesthetics of this project, the Peri construction system is genius.
I live in NYC and I see this happening right in front of me!.!.
Putangina! Jk!
Same!
Derek Theler We should hang out here in NYC!.!.
Me or the other guy?
Me too and it's extremely ugly and doesn't match the city's vibe at all. More housing for ultra-elites to show off to their friends. Definitely not what NYC needs right now.
I visited NY 2 months ago and wasn't sure on this building when I looked at it rising up, but now after learning a bit more about it I think when it is completed it might become one of my favourites from NY!
Thank you so much for this channel, you're helping to re-awake my fascination for architecture that's been dormant since I was a kid.
As a commercial RE analyst, the prospect of a $3B development is astounding. This is truly a special project. Brilliant design, integration with public transport, coupled with sustainability of resources. Thousands of professionals went into its planning and development. Would absolutely love to visit someday.
This was one of the best videos yet. Very educational, great story and visual flow. A beautiful building. The tenants that are there, residential and commercial will enjoy it.
This is so high quality and I love binge watching it.
Huge respect for the quality of videos that you provide us with. Thank You B1M!
It's amazing how long it can take to develop new skyscrapers in such a dense city.
It looks like a great environment in which to work. I am sure the resident companies are going to pay through the nose for it. Great video once again. These are always so well done.
Yep, no doubt they'll be paying at least $200 per square foot, per month for office space inside this new building!
B1M giving us what we want!
A B1M upload? Yes!
About skyscrapers? YES!
In a place where there are other reasons to go than "just" a couple of fine skyscraper? YEAH!!!
Gotta love today^^
I miss the Twin Towers. Rest in peace to the people killed on 9/11 in the year of 2001 and also the bombing in 1993.
Thank you to you all at B1, really enjoyed this and so many other videos. I used to know that patch of NYC so well, can't wait to see it now.
I work next to the building and it's almost as if everyday it goes up a few floors. Amazing!
The B1M is awesome. These projects are just amazing . NYC is definitely the capital of the world.
it's always a good day when B1M uploads. keep up the good work
Haha, thanks so much!! 👍
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Absolutely love the neat, organized manner of this channel. Beautiful work.
What an incredible project! That Peri system is mindblowing! The whole thing is mindblowing! Great video, as always!!!
Ok, google, Pery System please..
New York city will never stop building skyscrapers 😙👌
I miss the original Twin Towers. I remember visiting the observation deck on the roof of the South Tower. Rest in peace to all of the people who died in the attacks of September 11, 2001 and the bombing of 1993.
of course not. it's the biggest skyscraper city in the world.
@@Hotters9060 Amen! I used to work at 2 WTC -70th floor...our offices moved out in 1985 but i got to work 10 yrs in a place that few have ... Yes, Never Forget!
Yea and will never stop getting more expensive lol
Not if Deblasio gets his way 😂
"No more syscrapers for NYC!!" ..what a clown.
The B1M talking about my lovely home NYC! I love the B1M 😍
That 60iq face tho
@@danielgorzelniak3209 you must really hate your life and have hidden insecurities. Just by referencing iq exposes a large amount of subconscious baggage in your mind.
@@danielgorzelniak3209 Keep in mind those things will eat you inside out. But I think you probably deserve it if this is how you are in a global economy.
@@dionjeremy1711 tf ur talking about bruh
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I always look forward to watching a B1M video!
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This channel is growing so quickly! I love seeing such a well deserved channel blow up.
That mobile form system is amazing! Not having to strip and re-form every pour....
I am glad the building's aesthetic is NOT just another giant glass tower
The class of your content and the way you describe always make me eagerly wait for your next video
Another amazing video! Thank you!
Amazing skyscraper and video!
B1M always crushing the quality game on these vids!!!
from art-deco to steel to glass technology is progressing just so we can have these amazing skyscrapers and yes this amazing channel (:
Yes!
This is one of my favorite channels ever, I always look forward to your videos.
And seriously, if cities wanna build modern buildings then do it right like in this case *looks at Brazilian cities*
I seriously love this channel, keep up the great content!
The core system is innovative. Excellent video as always. Great information.
Your team should be very proud of the content they create your videos are always top notch. I would say top 10% of all content on RUclips
Mind as well be called Stark Tower since it’s right next to Grand Central Station.
Beautiful building. I loved the core system idea. I also like how they incorporated the nyc transit into their building. I love the channel great history and great video.
New York is America's most precious jewel.
@M P How many billionaire's rows are there in your town?
Omg! I see this building everyday and have always wondered what it was. Thank you for this.
What's it like living in New York?
The entire time I knew Thanos, he only ever had one goal, to redesign half of the NYC skyline. If he gets all the air rights.... he can do it with the snap of his fingers, just like that.
I miss the Twin Towers. I remember visiting the observation deck of the South tower in 1995. It was the best place that I ever visited in New York city. Rest in peace to the people who were killed in the attacks of September 11, 2001 and the 6 people that died in the bombing of 1993.
@@ld6056 New York city is beautiful and fun to live in. Rest in peace to the people killed in the twin towers on 9/11 and also the bombing in 1993.
Dylan Laffey Living in New York you are at the center of everything. It is the biggest and most important city in the world.
Good video as always! 💪🙂
thanks for doing these videos! another great one.
Fantastic video.
Nobody does it better.
Great narration.
I love your content and always look forward to seeing your new videos.
Clear and concise with just the right amount of information .
More new york🗽
Love your videos, very informative.
Wonderful content. Thank You 🙏
Amazing! Amazing info! Amazing photos! Amazing videos! Amazing building! Just plain amazing! 😍
New York City is the most aesthetically-pleasing modern futuristic amazing city in the world
New York city would have been better if the twin towers were rebuilt but taller and stronger than the ones that were destroyed on September 11, 2001.
u havent live anywhere else i see
Shenzhen?
@@benwong5982 Shezhen has way more skyscarpres than NYC but they are all tiny, they only reach like 1 meter passed skyscraper standards.
I wouldn’t consider it a modern city considering most of the buildings were built 70+ years ago
I'm 14 & I LOVE these videos about the new york skyline. anyone?
Same haha!
Prabhpreet Gill me2
I'm an ancient from the sticks and I love these videos.
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Loved this video! (as always) Good work!
I love this channel. So informative, so entertaining for me. 🏙❤
Great video. Nice way to start the day.🏗🗽🏙😉
Pure class - Very well put together and professional! Love the content, keep it up
Great channel. Great content. I always enjoy your stuff. Thank you!
As always, superb video and first class narration. New York may not have the tallest towers in the world, but New York is the city of skyscrapers par excellence. One Vanderbilt reminds me a bit of One Bryant Park or Bank of America Tower and I much prefer it to the super skinny towers of Billionaires' Row.
Vieux Bal many cities in china start to beat Neat New York, but frl New York is a forest of skycrapers... 100 years of construction. even that city got 2 building attacked and destroyed by bad people
@@generalgrievous3066 sad but true. You can also add the Singer Building which was torn down in 1968. It was the tallest building in the world from 1908 to 1909. When it was torn down, it became the tallest building ever to be demolished on purpose. What a shame.
Love the soundtrack
Can’t wait to see this in person!
I LOVE THE B1M i hope they keep making videos . the world keeps growing so i know they will make more video . i hope to visit newyork soon again . i love new york im from palm spring way way diferent . i cant even imagine how it be to live in such a beautiful place newyork is full of beautiful and amazing people . i had nothing but great moment when i was in new york .
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The design isn't bad, I just wish it was further away from the Chrysler.
I actually really like the styling of this skyscraper, the steps and angles used along with the terracotta elements really make it unique. I think it fits well, a good mix of modern and early design
Excellent! Thanks.
Construction in modern day New York proves that construction never stops
When the twin towers were built between the 1960's and the 1970's, they did add a concrete core. Steel doesn't do very well in fire and maybe that is why the twin towers collapsed on 9/11. But the twin towers were designed to withstand an impact of a Boeing 707 aircraft traveling 400 mph. The airplanes that hit the twin towers on 9/11 were 767s.
i love this channel😭
Very informative video -- NYC had a prolonged period where not much changed in the skyline, but the buildings going up and recently completed in the midtown region have hugely changed the look of the city. Looking south from Central Park it's impossible to miss these new additions.
Best channel on RUclips ! Best channel on the internet as far as this kind of content.. 560000 subscribers and growing like NYC's skyscrapers
What a great video, I hope to visit New York some day
New York city would have been better with the Twin Towers still standing but those terrorists destroyed them on September 11, 2001.
I live in New York. Everyone wants to come here.
The real beauty of Nyc is the character and charm this city has the amazing arcitecture despite those gorgeous tall bldgs it still has an open feel to it 🌹my fav city ❤️
Nice to see PERI featured in your videos!
I once met one of the CEOs of PERI in his office and on my way to high school I always went past their main campus.
Fascinating!
That's crazy I pass this construction site every day, I had no idea it is going to be one of the tallest buildings in the city.
I literally see the construction everyday and now I know what it is, so thanks lol
New York is seriously king of cities. The skyscrapers and projects like this are simply impressive
Very interesting thanks.
These construction videos give me so much anxiety. Like I can’t even begin to understand the process of planning how a skyscraper is built 😱
Best channel!! Thank you for all the details!!!
amazingly explained
I live near NYC and had no idea this was being built! Man I'm out of the loop 😥
It's a great design. There's only one thing NYC needs.....a super skyscraper......800 meters plus.
I agree.most asian countries have and the usa can't?
@@user-in5ii8gh5t The USA is also larger, and so the biggest cities have less population, meaning low demand for ultra ultra density buildings.
Carbohydration Walrus Cuttlefish true, but if there’s anywhere in the US with a high population density it’s New York. I say it’s about time NY gets a super tall tower. 😎😎
@@stirhaven1981 And zoning ordinances limit building heights, so a megascraper is unlikely to be constructed in most large United States cities. Plus the 9\11 attacks and the 2008 recession put dampers on future building projects above 400m.
@@theutopianoutopioan464 I was thinking practicality of mega large buildings, but wasn't thinking of the legal implications. Thanks for the information tho!
Actual substance to one of these vids. Bravo lads
Awesome as usual!
New towers should use the Taipei 101 naming formula because it will be easier to remember how many floors.
One Vanderbilt should all be one floor. A 1,400 hundred foot tall room lol
lol
Then it comes time to change the light bulbs in the ceiling.
432 park avenue would have about 1 floor per 3 feet
Imagine driving to work and passing this property every morning and seeing the progress of this thing.
Imagine walking to work instead
Loved it so much.
Incredible building. I wasn't too fond of it when I first saw renders, but seeing it in real life nearly complete, I think it fits right in. It's very beautiful, and they built it so fast!
The Freedom Tower is the most beautiful building in NYC. Period.
While that name 'Freedom Tower' is honourable, the correct name is One World Trade Center. But you are right, it is the most beautiful (modern) tower in NYC. I would go further and say, int the world!
Probably the best modern one, but 30 hudson yards is pretty close. In my opinion the best one architectually is the christler building
You should have over a million subscribers. 👌
Great video! Appreciated!
Beautiful tower and green.
I didnt think I could be this glued to the monitor during and add for a skyscraper concrete core pouring system O.o
The twin towers did not have a concrete core and it was all steel and steel doesn't do very well in fire.