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The Vessel, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City.

The Vessel stands resplendent at the heart of the magnificent Hudson Yards redevelopment in Manhattan. This is a beautiful photograph giving the viewer a sense of 3-dimentional depth. I love the transition of color and light from the top to the bottom of this photograph culminating in the blue light at the base that looks like some great eye. The stairs are wonderfully illuminated and decorated with gleaming copper cladding.

The Vessel

The Vessel is a unique architectural structure located in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. It is an interactive, honeycomb-like structure consisting of a series of staircases and platforms that visitors can climb and explore. Designed by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the Vessel serves as both a functional piece of architecture and a public art installation.

The Vessel stands at a height of 150 feet (45.72 meters) and is made up of 154 interconnected staircases, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings. The staircases are made of a copper-colored steel structure and are arranged in a lattice-like pattern, resembling a beehive or a giant jungle gym. The design allows visitors to ascend the structure and explore various viewpoints of the surrounding area.

The main purpose of the Vessel is to provide visitors with a unique and interactive experience. As people climb the structure, they can enjoy different perspectives of the surrounding cityscape, including views of the Hudson River, the High Line (an elevated park), and the skyscrapers of Manhattan. It offers a new way of engaging with the urban environment, allowing people to interact with the structure and the surrounding landscape.

The Vessel is located at the heart of Hudson Yards, a large mixed-use development on the west side of Manhattan. Hudson Yards is one of the largest private real estate projects in the history of the United States and has transformed the neighborhood by creating new residential, commercial, and cultural spaces. The Vessel serves as a centerpiece and an iconic symbol of this revitalized area.

Since its opening in March 2019, the Vessel has become a popular tourist attraction and a gathering place for locals and visitors alike. It has received both praise for its unique design and criticism for its privatization as a ticketed attraction (although at the time of writing it is free for the first hour of operation). However, it remains an important landmark in New York City and a testament to the innovative architecture and urban development happening in the Hudson Yards area.




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