New rendering of New York's tallest residential skyscraper under construction, 432 Park Avenue
432 Park Avenue
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Time for 432 Park Avenue construction update! A lot of work has been done lately on New York's tallest residential building. Last time you were reading about 432 Park Avenue here, contractor who built foundations was moving out. A few days later, new guys moved in and started building immediately towards the sky.


Tower crane arrived soon and since then, there's no stopping. According to our source from the inside, new New York's tallest should be above the street level by this Christmas. In the meantime, new render (above)  was released showing this monster soaring above the New York.

Here's construction update from Saturday, October 13th. Steel cages to reinforce the concrete are moving in  and forms for underground floors are covering the hole. Keep your eye on 432 Park Avenue here on World of Architecture, we are watching closely!

Take a look at our previous posts regarding 432 Park Avenue tower here.

Latest December construction update with set of floor plans.

Photo of 432 Park Avenue construction as seen from 56th street
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Photo of 432 Park Avenue construction as seen from 57th street
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Photo of 432 Park Avenue construction as seen from Park Avenue
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
© Earthcam
 A couple of shots of crane construction. It was really impressive to watch it live on the webcam.

Photo of crane installation as seen from 56th street
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Photo of smaller crane lifting crane parts
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Photo of crane parts joining together up on the crane
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Photo of crane arm being connected to the crane
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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Gif animation showing crane being assambeled
432 Park Avenue: October Construction Update
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