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Diamond-shaped panels create the faceted facade of Studio Gang's Solar Carve – a building that's quickly established itself as a new iconic silhouette on the New York skyline

Sculpted by the angles of the sun, Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) explores how shaping architecture in response to solar access and other site-specific criteria can expand its potential to have a positive impact on its environment.

Located at the edge of Manhattan between the High Line park and the Hudson River, the building takes its unique form from the geometric relationships between the allowable envelope and the sun’s path.


In addition to producing a faceted, gem-like facade, this integrated response allows the building to benefit the important public green space of the High Line – privileging light, fresh air, and river views to the public park – while also becoming a new iconic silhouette on the New York skyline.

The design advances Studio Gang’s “solar carving” strategy for enhancing connectivity in tall buildings. 

Developed through the Studio’s ongoing tall building research, solar carving involves using incident angles of the sun’s rays to sculpt a building’s form.

The glazing system has been geometrically optimized into a pattern of three-dimensional facets that articulate the carved sections of the tower.

The curtain wall unit is composed of a central diamond-shaped panel tilting downward, surrounded by four triangular pieces that are perpendicular to the slab to achieve standard stack joints.

The carved curtain wall not only blocks sun glare and heat gain but also creates dynamic corner workspaces. The facade features high-performance glass with low reflectivity.

Credit list

Architect
Studio Gang
Geotechnical engineer
RA Consultants
Expeditor and code consultant
Code LLC
Lighting consultant
Fisher Marantz Stone
Facade access consultant
Lerch Bates
Structural engineer, facade consultant, and acoustical consultant, daylighting consultant
Arup
MEP/FP, sustainability consultant, and IT and security consultant
GEA Consulting Engineers
Landscape architect
HarPar Engineering
Vertical transportation consultant
Joseph Neto and Associates; Lerch Bates

Story by: Trendsideas

Photography by: Tom Harris and Nic Lehoux

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