Redefining the LIC Skyline: The Architectural Vision of Radiant
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
Long Island City has long been a hub of industrial grit and modern glass, but Radiant marks a shift toward something more sculptural. Designed by the world-renowned firm ODA, led by Eran Chen, Radiant isn’t just another glass tower—it is a study in dimension.
The "More Corners" Philosophy Why settle for a standard box when you can have more? ODA’s design for Radiant focuses on creating a "living facade." By introducing more corners and staggered dimensions, the building offers:
Unrivaled Panoramas: Maximized sightlines of the Manhattan skyline and the East River.
Natural Integration: Unprecedented light and air exposure that standard floor plates simply can’t achieve.
A New Landmark: A facade that stands as a testament to craftsmanship in the heart of Queensboro Plaza.
Radiant represents a "creative collaboration" between visionaries, ensuring that the building itself is as much a work of art as the galleries that put LIC on the map.

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