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Residential High-Rises in NYC: Past, Present, and Future

Continuing the Skyscraper Museum's series on The Modern Concrete Skyscraper and the role of concrete as the material of choice in high-rise residential construction, David West of the architectural firm Hill West will return the focus to New York City. Tom Leslie's earlier talk on apartments in Chicago from the 1960s to 1980s illustrated the experiments in both engineering approaches and formal expression. Over 35 years of practice, David West has spearheaded the design of over 150 multifamily projects. His talk will cover the history of residential high-rise design from the postwar years, explaining developments such as the significance of reinforced flat-plate construction and the impact of zoning and regulatory environments on housing production. The catalog of Hill West's work including recent projects such as Bankside, 11 Hoyt, 363-365 Bond Street, and 130 William illustrate the range of development solutions in the city.

About the Speaker:
Co-founder with his partner Stephen Hill of Hill West Architects, one of New York City’s leading residential architecture firms, David West, FAIA, has played a seminal role in the advancement of high-rise design in New York City. He has been involved with more than 150 completed projects, conducted thousands of feasibility studies, and regularly sees projects from the earliest stages of land assembly, variances, or Landmarks Commission Approvals. Among the firm's recent projects are Sky, 363 and 365 Bond Street, 101 Lincoln Avenue, 71 Reade Street, and Apthorp Penthouses.

Once you register for this FREE program, you'll receive the Zoom link upon registering. The webinar is limited to 100 attendees, but will be livestreamed on their YouTube Channel here

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