March 25, 2016
Yesterday 6sqft brought you the winning design from Evolo's 2016 Skyscraper Competition, a proposal to dig down below Central Park, exposing the bedrock beneath and thereby freeing up space to build a horizontal skyscraper around its entire perimeter. The second-place entry is more traditional in the sense that it builds up, but it's more outside-the-box when it comes to function.
Titled The Hive, the project reimagines 432 Park Avenue, the city's tallest and most expensive residential building, as "a vertical control terminal for advanced flying drones that will provide personal and commercial services to residents of New York City." By covering its facade in docking and charging stations, the building gets its hive-like appearance with the drones buzzing around like bees.
How does 432 Park get transformed into a giant drone control terminal?