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NYC planners: cut height from MoMA tower design

September 11, 2009, 09:50 AM Post Comments
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NYC planners: cut height from MoMA tower design

New York City's Planning Commission says a proposed tower next to the Museum of Modern Art is too high.

The commission approved the tower Wednesday _ on the condition that its asymmetrical peak be cut 200 feet (60 meters). As conceived by world-renowned architect Jean Nouvel, it would have soared as high as the Empire State Building, which is currently New York City's tallest skyscraper.

While praising the design, the commission said it did not meet the aesthetic criteria to compete with the city's other famous buildings.

Plans for the tower call for museum exhibition space plus a luxury hotel and apartments.

The museum told the Daily News it's confident the project will contribute greatly to the city's architectural heritage and economy.

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