I am posting these pictures as another example of a recent trend in residential buildings that have gone up in Manhattan over the past 5 years. It's what I like to term "jiggly architecture"; buildings who's facades wave and undulate as they rise above the staunch straightness of the avenues and streets below them. This particular building is being piled up at the end of Greenwich Avenue and Eighth Avenue, or, to give it its more luxurious moniker, One Jackson Square. Note the undulating line of the floor-to-ceiling windows; the light of the street is reflected back in fractured sections. These jiggly facades seem to be reflecting our city's and its residents' current anxiety and post-traumatic stress; one false move and I'll collapse like a house of cards!!
If anyone can point out a building with these features that appeared in Manhattan before 9-11-01, I would appreciate you making comment on line here.
And if you haven't noticed jiggly architecture yet, just look around a bit more closely, eh?