Beekman Tower, in the Manhattan by Frank Gehry

Beekman Tower in Manhattan, New York (Beekman tower) is 265 meters high, is currently the Western Hemisphere's tallest residential tower, have added an extraordinary skyline of Manhattan. This is Frank Gehry's first residential project in New York, Gehry, the waveform of stainlesssteel re-interpreted the design language of the classic Manhattan high-rise buildings, these ripples around the clock response to light changes in the expression of the appearance of this unique building. Gehry this aesthetic into the interior design including custom furniture, and indoor facilitiessuch as living space and service space. Throughout the year, all day, on each and every direction the landscape are infinite. West views of the Woolworth Building (Woolworth 'Building), while the other side is the exciting Hudson River panorama. All five East River landmark on the East River Bridge and downtown landmark skyscraper, the Empire State Building (Empire State Building) and the Chrysler Building (Chrysler building) to demonstrate the city's eastern and north.