The renderings have been dreamt-up by Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio
Studio described the structure as ‘amorphous’ and having a ‘transparent, ghostly stance in the city skyline’
In 2019, it unveiled a design for a cliff-edge hotel with a glass-bottomed pool jutting out of one floor
When it comes to far-out skyscraper designs, this one takes some beating.
Eye-popping renderings have been unveiled for a 210m (688ft) sci-fi-style New York skyscraper that almost looks like it has been fashioned from Play-Doh, with twisting tube-like structures coiled inside a towering frame.
The organic design has been dreamt-up by Turkish architecture firm Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio, which described the structure as ‘amorphous’ and having a ‘transparent, ghostly stance in the city skyline’.
The Turkish design house has made jaw-dropping designs a speciality.
MailOnline reported in 2019 on its breathtaking concept for a gravity-defying hotel that hangs off the 1,982-foot-high Preikestolen cliff edge in Norway.
The design’s stand-out feature is a nerve-shredding cantilevered glass-bottomed swimming pool that would jut out over the stunning Lysefjorden.