The western hemisphere’s tallest residential building, 432 Park Avenue, is a hard one to miss in the New York City skyline—so hard, in fact, that Curbed readers captured the tower in photos from across the city and beyond even when it was still on the rise. But now, a new architectural feature is being added to Viñoly’s trash can-inspired building that will make it pop even more.
 
The architect has teamed up with HDLC Architectural Lighting Design to realize the building’s lighting feature, which will illuminate the building’s 30-foot, double-height mechanical floors at 310, 512, 744, 961, and 1,178 feet. Click here to read the full article. 
Article by Curbed New York | Friday November 11, 2016