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Two architects have completely reimagined a Queens transit hub with a sprawling, sea creature-like design that includes apartments straight out of “The Jetsons.”

The towering, webbed Urban Alloy Towers, designed by Matt Bowles and Chad Kellogg, rise above the intersection of the Woodside LIRR station and the elevated 7 train stop at 61st Street in futuristic artistic renderings.

An artist’s rendering of the interior of the Urban Alloy Towers project in Woodside, Queens.AMLGM LabsAn artist’s rendering of the interior of the Urban Alloy Towers project in Woodside, Queens.AMLGM Labs

The steel structures have luxury apartments on the top floor, as well as space for affordable housing and stores.

The renderings of the vertical transit hub were created for a yearly skyscraper competition by the design magazine eVolo, and recently won an honorable mention.

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