Planned demolition of SOM-designed JPMorgan Chase HQ draws criticism
Earlier today, news broke that the De Blasio administration has hashed out a deal with JPMorgan Chase to demolish its existing headquarters at 270 Park Avenue, and replace the structure with a shiny new 70-story building. The deal was negotiated in the wake of the Midtown East rezoning, which loosened zoning regulations for the area in exchange for developers providing street-level and infrastructure improvements.
Not so fast! said architecture critics and preservationists when news broke that Manhattan's midcentury 270 Park Avenue tower, currently home of banking giant JPMorgan Chase, had quietly been selected—not for landmark designation—but for the chopping block.
Designed by SOM's Natalie de Blois as Union Carbide Building, the 50-story skyscraper was completed in 1961 and is considered an important example of female-led midcentury corporate architecture.
Alexander Walter via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2GCaqzu
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