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Tall, skinny and expensive, New York’s next-gen skyscrapers are supermodels of architecture

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One57, at 157 West 57th Street; and artists' impressions of  217 West 57th Street and 111 West 57th Street. The new projects are helping transform the Manhattan skyline. Graphic: SCMP

Super tall, super skinny and super expensive: a new generation of New York skyscrapers, some taller than the Empire State building, are altering the world’s most famous skyline.

And it’s not just the masonry that’s soaring to new heights. The prices have also gone stratospheric: three apartments sold recently for more than US$100 million (HK$775 million) a piece.

Half a dozen buildings are planned or under construction in Central Park south, affording views across the park. Others are concentrated around Madison Square Park, or still further south.

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One57 sits on West 57th Street, known as Billionaires Row, south of Central Park. Photo: Atelier Christian de Portzamparc
One57 sits on West 57th Street, known as Billionaires Row, south of Central Park. Photo: Atelier Christian de Portzamparc

“There really is a new type in skyscraper history that is just beginning to appear,” said Carol Willis, historian, founder, director and curator of The Skyscraper Museum.

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They “will proliferate in the next five to 10 years and really change the character of the Manhattan skyline,” she added.

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