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Construction Tour: Central Park Tower

Southeast corner of the tower.

Facade installation is wrapping up at Extell’s Central Park Tower, a 1,550 foot residential tower on Billionaire’s Row in Midtown. The 131-story tower is designed by Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill, architects of the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai. With the topping out, Central Park Tower now stands as the second tallest tower in the United States, topped only by One World Trade Center’s spire. The tower is clad in a glass curtain wall with stainless steel fins that will reflect the sunlight to give the facade a sense of depth.

Nordstrom’s occupies the 7-story podium, while 179 condo units are on offer in the tower above.

Central Park Tower on the Midtown skyline.

Central Park Tower on the Midtown skyline.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the tower crown.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the tower.

South facade.

Close-up of the cantilever’s northeast corner.

South facade from Broadway.

Close-up of the tower’s crown.

Close-up of the south facade.

Close-up of the northwest corner of the tower.

Close-up of the stainless steel fins on the north facade.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the tower’s crown.

Architect: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects (Design Architect), Adamson Associates Architects (Architect of Record); Interiors: Rottet Studio; Structural Engineers: WSP; Construction Management: Lendlease; Developer: Extell Development Company; Equity Partners: Shanghai Municipal Investment; Program: Residential Condo, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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443 Greenwich

Northeast corner from Desbrosses Street.

Construction scaffolding has come down at 443 Greenwich, a 7-story restoration and renovation of an 1884 structure designed by Charles C. Haight. Once a book bindery, the structure will now house 53 large condo units from developers Metro Loft.

North facade detail.

Looking up at the north facade.

The building is located in the Tribeca North Historic District and is bounded by Desbrosses Street, Vestry Street, and Greenwich Street. Exterior detailing on the landmarked 7-story building includes more than 600 shutters that are being restored or replicated. A 4,000 square-foot courtyard populated with sassafras trees and designed by HM White is located at the center of the building's massive footprint.

Northwest corner at Greenwich Street and Desbrosses Street.

Residents can enter the building from a private drop off located under the courtyard, which also offers a 15-car parking garage with charging stations. The barrel vaulted drop off and garage is accessed from the north or south via a gated ramp.

North facade detail.

Northwest corner at Greenwich Street and Desbrosses Street.

Also located in the cellar are the bulk of the building's amenities including: a 71 foot indoor lap pool, hamam (Turkish steam bath), a gym with yoga room run by the Wright Fit, a temperature controlled wine cellar, storage rooms, children's playroom, and a bike room.

Southwest corner at Greenwich Street and Vestry Street.

443 Greenwich will contain 45 loft-style homes ranging from 2,900 SF to 4,250 SF, and 8 penthouses ranging from 5,000 SF to 9,300 SF, with interiors by CetraRuddy Architects. The 53 units will feature a modern take on the industrial Tribeca style. Exposed existing wood columns and beams and high ceilings will be complemented by modern conveniences, such as a 70 bottle wine fridge, two dishwashers, a warming drawer for cappuccino cups, custom door hardware, standalone tubs, marble accent walls in the bathrooms, and bidets.

The project should be completed later this year.

West facade.

West facade detail.

ArchitectsCetraRuddy ArchitectsLandscape ArchitectsHM WhiteDevelopersMetro Loft Developers LLCDesignPentagramProgram: Residential; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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