Norman Foster may have won the competition to redesign Manhattan's 425 Park Avenue office tower, but that doesn't mean he was the only architect to toss the hat into the ring. Curbed NY catches a glimpse at the three wacky runners-up, from Zaha Hadid's swoopy "structure of timeless elegance" to OMA's "stack of three cubes," which combines "nearly exhausted orthogonality and a still immature curvaceousness." Right this way. [Curbed NY]
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