Hunter’s Point, a 30-acre parcel of former industrial land located along the eastern shore of the East River in Long Island City, Queens, has long been under redevelopment.
To handle the massive scale of this $1-billion, 3.8-million-sq-ft mixed-use project, the multinational and multifirm construction teams split the project into two phases designed and built concurrently.
Completed in April in New York City, this 12-story condominium building stands out with its curvaceous metal exoskeleton—fabricated in Italy—in a design that incorporates architecture, art and technology.