NEW YORK | 12-20 West 40th St | 361 FT | 32 FLOORS

500 micrograms worth of “The Bryant”.


Credit: Ms.Wanderlust

4 Likes

https://www.instagram.com/p/BPWVKrZAbL-/
@Nthform

6 Likes

1/28

5 Likes

Great photo!

1 Like

Crane coming down.


The bottom view is going to change once one Vanderbilt is completed.

7 Likes

https://www.instagram.com/p/BQyYQzmDGyo/
Cityrealty

6 Likes

Nice shot, Brooklyn!

https://instagram.com/p/BUIenghh4nr/
@teschtrent

7 Likes

earlier today

10 Likes

Looks like all that’s left is screening for the HVAC up top, based on the model found by Vertical_Gotham

https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/e35/12224183_1917941258431146_582516281_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTEyNjM3NjMyMjQ3NTgxMTk1Ng%3D%3D.2
@emacneille

8 Likes

Pic by me. Taken today. Can see 12-20 W 40th Street in the middle.


20181116_110405 by Christopher Estevez, on Flickr

3 Likes

Hi, guys. I’m sorry for reviving this thread after all this time, but does anyone know if the top of the building (where the HVAC is supposed to be) was built as shown in this render? I’m modeling this building and I could not find recent images from the top.

Shape-wise it’s much like the rendering. But whereas the rendering gives the impression that the mechanicals are enclosed by solid walls, in reality they’re enclosed by black fencing that resembles the screening seen on the north-facing windows in the photo @chris08876 posted above.

1 Like

Oh I get it now. I thought maybe since it was still being built on that photo, they would add that yellowish/gold walls later. Thank you very much for the clarification :slight_smile:

1 Like

Glad to help! :slightly_smiling_face:

1 Like

source The Bryant Tower / David Chipperfield Architects | ArchDaily

6 Likes


6 Likes