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Tour: 565 Broome Street

West façade from Watts Street.

Construction has wrapped up at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from Bizzi & Partners Development and Italian architect Renzo Piano. Two 30-story towers share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners.

Looking up at the west facade from Varick Street.

Ground Floor Retail

Northwest corner from Varick Street.

Residents have access to numerous amenities including a 90-foot-tall, glass-encased lounge and conservatory, a 55-foot-long heated pool, a fitness center and spa with a sauna and steam rooms, a yoga studio, a landscaped outdoor terrace, a children’s playroom, and a private driveway with an automated parking system.

Residential Lobby

Driveway and Parking Entry

Conservatory

Indoor Swimming Pool

Fitness Center and Spa

Children’s Playroom

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Interiors: RDAI; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Tour: 565 Broome Street

West façade from Watts Street.

Construction is nearing completion at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from Bizzi & Partners Development and Italian architect Renzo Piano. Two 30-story towers share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners.

West façade from Watts Street.

Looking up at the west facade from Varick Street.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

West façade from Watts Street.

West facade detail.

Northwest corner from Varick Street.

RDAI are responsible for the design of the residential interiors, complimenting Renzo Piano’s building design with a pallet of stone, white oak wood, glass, and concrete.

Model Residence 16A North

A duplex three-bedroom condo residence featuring a terrace with outdoor pool.

Great room.

Internal stair and kitchen.

Great room.

Terrace.

Terrace.

Terrace.

Terrace.

Looking up at the west facade from the terrace.

Looking up at the north facade from the terrace.

Internal stair.

Master bedroom.

Master bedroom.

Master bathroom.

Master bathroom.

Bedroom 2.

Bedroom 2 to bathroom 2.

Bathroom 2.

Bathroom 2.

Bathroom 2 to bedroom 2.

Bedroom 3.

Model Residence 26B South

A two-bedroom condo residence with interior design by March & White.

Gallery.

Great room.

Great room.

Kitchen.

Kitchen.

Master bedroom.

Master bathroom to master bedroom.

Master bathroom.

Bedroom 2.

Bedroom 2.

Penthouse Views

View south towards Lower Manhattan.

View north towards Midtown.

View east.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Interiors: RDAI; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Update: 565 Broome Street

Southwest corner from Varick Street.

Installation of the exterior wall is nearing completion at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from Bizzi & Partners Development and Italian architect Renzo Piano. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

West façade from Watts Street.

West façade from Watts Street.

West facade of the two towers.

Looking up at the west facade from Varick Street.

Looking up at the northwest corner from Varick Street.

Close-up of the glass curtain wall.

West façade from Broome Street.

Close-up of the northwest corner.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Interiors: RDAI; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Tour: 565 Broome Street

West façade from Watts Street.

Concrete superstructure has topped out at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from Bizzi & Partners Development and Italian architect Renzo Piano. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers will feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners, much of which has already been installed on the lower third of the two towers.

Southwest corner from Varick Street.

Looking up at the northwest corner of the tower from Broome Street.

Looking up at the north façade from Broome Street.

West façade from Broome Street.

View of Lower Manhattan from the rooftop terrace.

View of Lower Manhattan from the rooftop terrace.

View to the west from the rooftop terrace.

View to the north from the rooftop terrace.

Close-up of the rounded corner of a concrete slab.

West terrace at the 11th floor setback.

Looking up at the tower from the 11th floor terrace.

An outdoor pool under construction on the 11th floor terrace.

Amenity space under construction.

Amenity space under construction.

View to the west from the future amenity lounge.

Looking south from the future amenity lounge.

Looking up from the future interior landscaped lounge.

Looking east on Watts Street.

Looking east from Pier 34.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Interiors: RDAI; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Update: 565 Broome Street

Looking south on Varick Street.

Concrete superstructure is close to topping out at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from the Italian architecture firm Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers will feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners, much of which has already been installed on the lower third of the two towers.

Looking up at the west façade from Varick Street.

West façade from Freeman Plaza East.

Southwest corner from Varick Street.

Southwest corner.

Southwest corner.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Interiors: RDAI; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Update: 565 Broome Street

Southwest corner.

Concrete superstructure has surpassed the 16th floor at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from the Italian architecture firm Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers will feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners, with the first units already installed on the north façade.

Southwest corner from Varick Street.

West façade from Freeman Plaza East.

Northwest corner from Varick Street.

Curtain wall unit installed at the north façade.

Close-up of the rounded corner of the curtain wall unit.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Update: 565 Broome Street

Northwest corner from Varick Street.

Concrete superstructure has surpassed the 10th floor at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from the Italian architecture firm Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers will feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners, a current trend in New York residential towers.

Looking up at the northwest corner.

Looking up at the west façade from Varick Street.

West façade from Freeman Plaza East.

Looking up at the west façade from Varick Street.

Looking up at the southwest corner.

Looking up at the south façade from Watts Street.

Looking up at the south façade from Watts Street.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Update: 565 Broome Street

Concrete superstructure is rising at 565 Broome Street, a luxury residential development in SoHo from the Italian architecture firm Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Two 30-story towers will share a common podium and contain 115 apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The towers will feature a glass curtain wall with rounded corners, a current trend in New York residential towers.

Southwest corner from Varick Street.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

West façade from Freeman Plaza East.

Looking up at the west façade from Varick Street.

Northwest corner from Varick Street.

Looking up at the north façade from Broome Street.

Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop; Developers: Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, Halpern Real Estate Ventures, Cindat Capital Management; Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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