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The East 44th Street Building Takes Up a Very Small Footprint

East 44th Street is a high-rise development, situated in New York City, that is the brainchild of ODA New York. Just like neckties, skinny skyscrapers are all the rage these days. This particular development may be lean but it still packs enough space to offer residents their very own exclusive rooftop garden.

This building needed to have an eye-catching design to stand out, seeing as how it is situated near famous landmarks like the Trump Tower, Chrysler Building and United Nations headquarters. The development will include 41 floors and 44 units, but will take up a footprint of only 14.6 x 19 meters.

The East 44th Street building is designed to give New Yorkers the complete residential package by offering them high luxury in an exclusive neighborhood, but while still giving them plenty of fresh air and natural light.
Trend Themes
1. Skinny Skyscrapers - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing tall buildings with a small footprint to maximize space efficiency in crowded cities.
2. Exclusive Rooftop Gardens - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating unique outdoor spaces on top of skyscrapers to provide residents with green spaces and enhance their quality of life.
3. High Luxury Residential Packages - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Offering high-end amenities and services in luxury residential buildings to attract affluent residents and cater to their lifestyle needs.
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1. Architecture/construction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing innovative building designs and techniques to maximize space utilization and create unique structures.
2. Real Estate - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating high-end residential properties with exclusive features and amenities to cater to the demands of affluent buyers and renters.
3. Urban Planning - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating innovative approaches to optimize urban spaces and create sustainable, livable environments in densely populated cities.

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