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Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Experts explain

Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Steel support columns in the Midtown building, which is being converted from offices into apartments, may have been overloaded, experts

Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Experts explain
Scientific American โ€” 7 July 2026
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Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Steel support columns in the Midtown building, which is being converted from offices

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Why This Matters

The buckling of steel beams in a Manhattan skyscraper under conversion reveals deeper vulnerabilities in New Yorkโ€™s aging infrastructure, where decades-old buildings are pushed beyond their original design limits. It raises urgent questions about oversight in adaptive reuse projects, where financial pressures to repurpose office spaces may be outpacing structural safety standards.

Background Context

Manhattanโ€™s skyline is a patchwork of mid-century steel-framed towers, many now facing obsolescence as remote work hollows out office demand. Conversion projects like this one are increasingly common, but retrofitting 20th-century structures for 21st-century residential useโ€”with heavier loads from plumbing, appliances, and occupancyโ€”tests the limits of original engineering. The cityโ€™s building code, while rigorous, may not fully account for the cumulative stress of decades of undetected wear.

What Happens Next

Engineers will likely conduct forensic analyses to determine if the buckling stems from overloading, material fatigue, or construction flawsโ€”each with different legal and financial repercussions. Regulators may tighten oversight of conversion projects, while developers face delays and higher costs, potentially slowing the already sluggish pace of office-to-residential conversions. The publicโ€™s trust in high-rise safety could also erode if similar issues emerge in other buildings.

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