432 Park Avenue

Topping out is about to happen at Rafael Vinoly's 432 Park Avenue tower in Midtown. The 96 story tower is a few floors away from reaching its final height of 1396 feet. When completed, the tower will rise above the highest inhabitable floor of the new One World Trade Center, which achieves its full height of 1776 feet with the help of a 408 foot spire.  

Looking south on Park Avenue.

Detail of the top of the tower.

The northwest corner of the tower from East 57th Street.

The north facade of the tower from East 57th Street.

Detail of the window units on the tower facade.

The northeast corner of 432 Park Avenue (right) and 450 Park Avenue (left) by Emery Roth & Sons in 1972.

The east facade of 432 Park Avenue (left) and 450 Park Avenue (right).

The southeast corner of the tower from East 56th Street.

Reflections on 430 Park Avenue.

The south facade of the tower from East 56th Street.

432 Park Avenue framed by the Citigroup Center tower.

View from the Museum of Modern Art's Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.

432 Park Avenue rising above the Sony Tower, formerly the AT&T Building by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, 1984.

Architects: Rafael Vinoly Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects, LLP (Executive Architects); Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Midtown East, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.