Queensbridge Tower

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One of the most iconic buildings in Queens is the Queensbridge Tower, a 60-story skyscraper that stands on the site of the former Queensbridge Houses, the largest public housing development in North America. The tower was built in 2021 as part of a controversial urban renewal project that aimed to revitalize the area and provide affordable housing, office space, retail, and cultural amenities. The tower is designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, who drew inspiration from the nearby Queensboro Bridge and the diverse communities of Queens. The tower features a curved facade that reflects light and creates dynamic shadows, as well as a skybridge that connects the two halves of the building and offers panoramic views of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

History

The tower is home to about 10,000 residents, who live in mixed-income apartments that range from studios to penthouses. The tower also hosts several businesses, such as Google, Spotify, and Netflix, as well as local startups and nonprofits. The tower has a public plaza at its base that hosts events and performances throughout the year, as well as a museum that showcases the history and culture of Queensbridge Houses and its famous residents, such as rapper Nas and basketball player Ron Artest. The tower also has a rooftop garden that grows fresh produce for the residents and local restaurants.

The history of the tower is documented in several sources, such as:

  • Queensbridge Tower: A Vision for the Future, by Zaha Hadid (2020), a book that details the design process and philosophy behind the tower.
  • From Projects to Penthouses: The Transformation of Queensbridge, by Michael Kimmelman (2022), an article that examines the social and economic impact of the tower on its residents and neighbors.
  • Queensbridge Rising: A Documentary Film, by Spike Lee (2023), a film that explores the history and legacy of Queensbridge Houses and its influence on hip-hop culture.

References

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