PHOTOGRAPHED: The design of an eye-popping New York skyscraper with a height of 69 meters, has a sinuous space-age design like no other.
- The renderings were designed by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio
- Studio described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and ghostly stance on the city skyline”
- In 2019, she unveiled a project for a hotel on the edge of a cliff with a glass-bottomed pool rising from one floor
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When it comes to fancy skyscraper designs, this one takes a little bit of impact.
Eye-popping renderings have been revealed for a 210 m (688 ft) New York sci-fi skyscraper that almost looks like it was modeled from Play-Doh, with twisted-tube-like structures wrapped around a frame elevated.
Organic design was conceived by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and ghostly stance on the city skyline”.

Eye-popping images have been revealed for a 210m New York sci-fi style skyscraper that almost looks like Play-Doh


Organic design was conceived by the Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as “amorphous” and having a “transparent and ghostly stance on the city skyline”

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio has not released how much he thinks it would cost to build the skyscraper

Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio designers have made jaw-dropping designs a specialty
The studio has not revealed how much it thinks it would cost to build, but it is safe to say that it would be in the ‘very’ region.
The Turkish design house has made jaw-dropping designs a specialty.
MailOnline reported in 2019 its breathtaking concept for a gravity-defying hotel that hangs on the edge of the 1,982-foot-high Preikestolen cliff in Norway.

The gravity-defying Norwegian hotel concept at Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which has a glass bottom cantilevered pool
The highlight of the project is a cantilevered pool with a glass bottom that protrudes over the stunning Lysefjorden.
The studio’s eccentric New York design follows several other extreme skyscraper proposals for the city.
In 2017, a concept was revealed for ‘The Big Bend’, a slender U-shaped tower that would transform the Manhattan skyline.
Described as the ‘longest building in the world’ and spanning 4,000 feet in length, the project’s conceptual drawings reveal a skyscraper reaching a summit and then curving back down.
The concept, designed by Oiio and planned to cover Billionaire’s Row on 57th Street, has an elevator system that can travel in curves, horizontally and in loops.


In 2017, a concept for ‘The Big Bend’ was revealed, a slender tower that would transform the Manhattan skyline. Renderings of the project concept reveal a skyscraper reaching a peak and then bending back

The 91-story, 1,420-foot high 111 West 57th Street skyscraper, which is about four hundred meters high and is due to open later this year.
In the meantime, another extreme project that is really coming true – opening this year – is the 91-story, 1,420-foot 111 West 57th Street skyscraper, which reaches about 400 meters in the sky.
It is the second tallest residential skyscraper in the western hemisphere, with the nearby Central Park Tower being number one, standing at 1,548 feet.
Prices for 60 odd apartments within 11 West 57th Street start at $ 15.5 million (£ 11.3 million), with coverage listed at $ 59 million (£ 43 million). It was designed by Shop Architects of New York.