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Rafael Viñoly, 72, is an architect and the designer of New York’s 432 Park Avenue, which, at 1,396 feet, is the second tallest building in the city and, at completion, the tallest residential ...
At an event hosted by the Skyscraper Museum, the starchitect behind 432 Park Avenue, Rafael Viñoly, gave a behind-the-scenes peek at his design of a building that, once completed, will be the ...
Residents at 432 Park Avenue, the Rafael Viñoly-designed supertall, are plagued by design flaws that include water damage and creaking from high winds.
The skyscraper at 432 Park Avenue opened in 2015 to a mixture of fanfare and criticism over its slender design and its significance as a looming status symbol for the ultra-wealthy. Six years ...
The condo board at 432 Park Avenue is suing the developers for construction and design defects that have led to floods, faulty elevators, and electrical explosions. By Stefanos Chen The condo ...
The western hemisphere’s tallest residential building, 432 Park Avenue, ... The architect has teamed up with HDLC Architectural Lighting Design to realize the building’s lighting feature, ...
The developers of 432 Park Avenue, one of the tallest residential buildings in the Western Hemisphere, asserted the property is “without a doubt safe” and claimed the $125 million lawsuit filed by ...
A full-floor home at 432 Park Ave. has just listed, and its interior design is a work of art done by the renowned Hiroshi Sugimoto. This $135M Park Avenue Home in NYC Looks Like a Serene Japanese ...
Unit owners at 432 Park Avenue, a luxury tower in New York City, have now sued the developers twice. A 2021 complaint said the building was "riddled" with "construction and design defects." ...
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Unit owners at 432 Park Avenue, a luxury condominium on NYC's Billionaires' Row, have sued the building's developers twice over design defects.