No. 102 . 12 June 2002 
ArchitectureWeek
ArchWeek Image ArchWeek Image

Austrian Cultural Forum Considered

by Michael J. Crosbie

To much fanfare and critical acclaim, the Austrian Cultural Forum tower in midtown Manhattan opened in April 2002 with a crush of visitors and curious onlookers.

Even a small gathering at New York City's newest building would have been a crowded experience. At only 25 feet (7.6 meters) wide, the Austrian Cultural Forum recalls the "sliver building" craze of the 1980s and 90s, when developers in New York raced to raise emaciated towers on sites formerly occupied by lower structures not much wider than a townhouse.

Designed by architecture professor, architect, and theorist Raimund Abraham, who has taught at Cooper Union for the past 30 years, the ACF exhibits both the "thrills and spills" of buildings on such narrow sites.

Outside, the Thrills

The thrills are evident the minute you turn the corner at Fifth Avenue and start heading east on 52nd Street. Before you a totem rises, calling into question everything around it. Because of its modest footprint, and because it is surrounded by buildings at least as tall if not taller, the ACF tower is all the more powerful, as it breaks ranks with its humdrum neighbors.   >>>

 

Continue...


 
DEPARTMENTS 
       NEWS
       DESIGN
       BUILDING
       DESIGN TOOLS
       ENVIRONMENT
       BUILDING CULTURE

 
IN THIS ISSUE
  Contents
 
  •  
  • Environmental Graphic Design Awards 2002
     
  •  
  • Austrian Cultural Forum Considered
     
  •  
  • Highrise Elevator Cores
     
  •  
  • Sustainability Pays Off

     
    AND MORE
      Current Contents
      Blog Center
      Book Center
      Download Center
      New Products
      Classic Home
      Competitions
      Conferences
      Events & Exhibits
      Architecture Forum
      Architects Directory
      Library & Archive
      Web Directory
      Marketplace
      About ArchWeek
      Search
      Subscribe & Contribute
      Newsletter Free
       

     
    QUIZ
     
    NEXT WEEK
    Send this to a friend       Subscribe       Contribute       Advertise       Privacy       Comments Next Page >
    GREAT BUILDINGS   |   DISCUSSION   |   SCRAPBOOK   |   COMMUNITY   |   BOOKS   |   FREE 3D   |   SEARCH
    http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2002/0612/index.html
    © 2002 Artifice, Inc. - All Rights Reserved