15 Hudson Yards

15 Hudson Yards (originally known as Tower D)[2] is a residential skyscraper on Manhattan's West Side, completed in 2019.

[12] "Poor doors" were banned in 2015 by New York City mayor Bill de Blasio.

[13] 15 Hudson Yards[14] is designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Lead Architect and Rockwell Group, Lead Interior Architect[15] and features straps along the middle and top part of the building to make it more "fluid-like".

[24] The building's lobby contains a large-scale wooden installation designed by American sculptor Joel Shapiro.

[25] Residents who have purchased units include Philip I. Kent, the former CEO of Turner Broadcasting System.

Under construction in 2017