Carnegie Hall Tower

The Carnegie Hall Tower is a 60 - story skyscraper in the 57th Street Midtown Manhattan. Together with the Metropolitan Tower and the CitySpire Center that are in close proximity, it forms a high-rise compound that originated in the late 1980s. In the immediate vicinity is currently still higher buildings One57 is built.

The tower houses offices and extensions of the known Carnegie Hall. Due to its small width of only 15 meters of the 231 meter high skyscraper is very narrow. Cesar Pelli, the architect of the building, designed by a disguise of brick and glazed tiles and thus attacked the style of the old Carnegie Hall. Thus, the tower blends very well into its surroundings. The entire building was constructed in reinforced concrete.

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