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Friends of the High Line, Studio AR&D Architects, HWKN, Scott Shields Architects, and Lynch Eisinger Design Architects are this week's featured employers

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Check out our most recent weekly highlight of featured employers for a selection of exciting openings in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto. Friends of the High Line , the nonprofit organization behind the pioneering Manhattan public park, is currently looking to expand its New York-based team.

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From the High Line to the Skyline – BIG’s biophilic skyscraper completes in New York City

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The Spiral visually extends the landscape of the nearby High Line Park up and around The Spiral’s exterior. The post From the High Line to the Skyline – BIG’s biophilic skyscraper completes in New York City appeared first on Åvontuura.

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Foster + Partners designs tiered Park Avenue supertall skyscraper

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UK architecture studio Foster + Partners has designed a tiered, 62-storey supertall skyscraper on Park Avenue in New York. Located at 350 Park, the supertall skyscraper will rise approximately 1,600 feet high (487 metres), holding office spaces and a public plaza at ground level.

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Irvine Pavillon & VKCC Container by AB design studio, inc.

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AB design studio created an aesthetically enticing amenity space for a workforce residing in the redeveloped business park by utilizing three 8’x8’x40’ shipping containers. The space appeals to potential visitors and offers a captivating destination encouraging employees to remain within the campus.

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BIG designs skyscrapers with cantilevered skybridge in Manhattan

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It consists of four residential and hotel towers with a park and museum at the centre. Image by Bucharest Studio The project's 51-storey hotel towers will reach each 615 feet high (187 metres), conjoined by a multi-story, cantilevered skybridge on their uppermost levels and clad in a warm metal finish.

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London's Camden Highline proposal submitted for planning, set to open first phase in 2025

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Led by the practice behind the New York High Line , James Corner Field Operations , and Camden-based firm vPPR Architects , the project will regenerate a disused railway viaduct to establish an elevated park that connects Camden Town to Kings Cross.

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Spikey Kaktus Towers by BIG nearing completion in Copenhagen

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Photographer Rasmus Hjortshøj has captured a pair of spikey-looking high-rise buildings by Danish studio BIG as they near completion in Copenhagen. Named Kaktus Towers, the pair of jagged buildings comprise 495 residences and are linked by a raised public park that slopes between them.

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