130 William: tower crane at David Adjaye's NYC high-rise dismantled


Whether you are a tower crane otaku, adrenaline junky, or simply keeping up to date with David Adjaye's first NYC tower: construction crews at the 130 William site in Manhattan posted a video and some photos of the recent crane dismantling.

The journey of the tower crane dismantle at #130William! : @uscranerigging pic.twitter.com/2MaD2nIr8a
— Adjaye Associates (@AdjayeAssoc) July 15, 2020


Try not to get sweaty palms.

The hulking Potain MR 608 had done its job heaving 66 floors of the building's signature hand-cast facade into place and was safely removed from the 800-foot-tall structure.

Close-ups of the unique outer shell with its arched windows were shared with us earlier this year by architectural photographer Paul Clemence.

Credit: Paul Clemence from ARCHI-PHOTO.

Credit: Paul Clemence from ARCHI-PHOTO.

Credit: Paul Clemence from ARCHI-PHOTO.

Credit: Paul Clemence from ARCHI-PHOTO.
Alexander Walter via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/3jBEZtE

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