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'''Times Squared 3015''' is a design concept for a [[vertical city]], more than a [[mile]] tall, located in [[New York City]] in the [[United States]].
'''Times Squared 3015''' is a design concept for a [[Archology|vertical city]], more than a [[mile]] tall, located in [[New York City]] in the [[United States]].


It was not a serious business proposal, but was an entrant in a 2015 architectural design contest.<ref name=EVO>[http://www.evolo.us/competition/times-squared-3015/ ''Honorable Mention - 2015 Skyscraper Competition'']</ref>
It was not a serious business proposal, but was an entrant in a 2015 architectural design contest.<ref name=EVO>[http://www.evolo.us/competition/times-squared-3015/ ''Honorable Mention - 2015 Skyscraper Competition'']</ref>

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Times Squared 3015
Map
General information
StatusVision
Architectural styleFuturism, vertical city
LocationTimes Square, New York City, New York, United States
Estimated completion2050 (expected after construction)
Height
Tip5,687 ft (1,733 m)
Technical details
Floor count321

Times Squared 3015 is a design concept for a vertical city, more than a mile tall, located in New York City in the United States.

It was not a serious business proposal, but was an entrant in a 2015 architectural design contest.[1] This building is an attempt to provide a self-contained community, incorporating vertical farming, beach, mountain range, stadium, redwood forest, housing, and offices stacked vertically. Each zone consists of an individualized block or module; open space is carved out of the south-facing side of the module for maximum solar exposure. This creates a series of L-shaped ‘living’ clusters. Located above and below the residential/destination modules are a series of retail-themed entertainment modules. Circulation is handled by the main core, a massive elevator system that minimizes travel time by only stopping at the twelve major modules that make up the tower. From there, people use a series of secondary elevators/stairs to move within the module. Farmers tend to vertical farms that take advantage of southern exposure and provide oxygen and sustenance to the tower's community. Residents have a beach or a forest in their backyard. A shopping mall or an American football field are an elevator ride away.

The hypothetical skyscraper would be the world's tallest building and the first one to exceed one mile.[2]

References

  1. ^ Honorable Mention - 2015 Skyscraper Competition
  2. ^ "Times Square 3015: A Mile High Skyscraper". Industry Tap. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2016.

40°45′28″N 73°59′09″W / 40.75773°N 73.985708°W / 40.75773; -73.985708