New York's Jenga Tower
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New York's Jenga Tower

The 60-story NYC skyscraper has been nicknamed the ‘Jenga Building’, because of it's cantilevered balconies. Swiss firm Herzog & De Meuron opened the building in the Tribeca neighborhood late last year. The firm also designed the building’s interiors which includes a 17,000 square foot private amenity space, a sculptural concrete staircase that joins two levels of amenities and a 75-foot pool with adjoining outdoor sun deck and hot tub.

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