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Crazy plan for world’s longest skyscraper ‘Big Bend’ – and there is a very good reason for its odd U-shape

The planned skyscraper is set to dominate the New York skyline

CRAZY plans for the longest skyscraper have been revealed and show an odd-looking U-shaped building that would overcome the "limit of the skies".

The proposed "Big Bend" in Manhattan, New York, plans to become the longest building in the world at a staggering 4,000ft in one continuous upside down U.

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The Big-Bend will sacrifice height for length in its bid to challenge the limits of New York's skylineCredit: oiio
The U-Shape is fitted with windows on its frontCredit: oiio
The imposing plan has drawn criticism from experts who claim it will ruin New York's skylineCredit: Oiio

The bizarre shaped building has been designed this way to find a clever cost solution to strict planning laws.

The taller the skyscraper is the more expensive it is, so curving it is provides a unique loophole.

Real-estate companies are capitalising on a planning law that allows them to buy from neighbouring buildings.

By implementing a curve design, the building can occupy more space in the sky without paying more for height.

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If the tower wasn't curved, it would make it much harder to get approved.

This also allows them to build taller and taller towers on small plots, saving money.

This vision would make the audacious building 1,000ft longer than the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the current tallest tower in the world.

The dazzling concept would see the building curve mid-air and come back down, revolutionising the world of skyscrapers.

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The building design boasts a futuristic-looking grid of windows on both sides.

Even crazier, the lifts can travel in curves, horizontally and in continuous loops.

The building, if completed, would stand 200 feet taller than One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, the current tallest building in New York City

US architectural studio Oiio came up with the bold design for the conceptual skyscraper.

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