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Study model by Dylan Weiser.
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Title

NYCEM Tower

Authors
Dylan Weiser

Course
Second-Year Core Studio

Project Description

This project positions itself as a visual, rather than physical, response to New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM): a critique on the inward-focus of the current EM in which the city projects onto it rather than vice versa. By pushing circulation to the exterior, it allows for an inversion of the tower-stair typology, resulting in figural involutions on the facade that provide a 360-degree view of New York City. Lastly, the tectonics of the facade were designed through close study of three-dimensional printing and its toolpaths as an architectural sleight of hand to avoid the registration of floor plate on the exterior.

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New York City Towers Brooklyn Emergency management Stairs

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