Why New York is Building on TOP of its Skyscrapers | The B1M

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New York is repurposing skyscrapers by adding floors to existing structures to meet demand.

New York is expanding its limited space by building on top of existing skyscrapers, such as One Wall Street. This iconic building, originally an office space, has been transformed into apartments with six additional floors added on top. However, adding floors to a skyscraper comes with challenges, especially considering the weight and structural limits of older buildings.

To convert One Wall Street, engineers carefully upgraded the structure. Using voided concrete slabs filled with plastic bubbles reduced the overall weight by a third. This method avoided the need for heavy steel beams and allowed for easier construction on top of the building. It also involved relocating elevators and adding new windows to meet residential needs.

The project, which began in 2014, took nearly a decade to complete. The conversion resulted in 566 apartments and included the restoration of the building’s famous Art Deco features, such as the Red Room’s mosaics, which were meticulously cleaned. The renovation shows how New York’s aging office buildings are being adapted for modern housing demands.

As office space demand declines and housing needs rise, this approach might become more common in the city, potentially transforming more skyscrapers into residential spaces. One Wall Street is a prime example of this trend, which could shape the future of urban living in New York.

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