Construction Update: Columbia University Business School
Southeast corner of the west building.
Facade installation is ongoing at the new home for the Columbia Business School at the university’s Manhattanville campus. The Business School’s two new structures, known as The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Business Innovation and the Henry R. Kravis Building, are located on a site to the north of the first phase buildings by Renzo Piano. Design on the two buildings is led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and associate architects AARRIS ATEPA Architects. James Corner Field Operations are designing a central open space. Curtain wall installation is nearing completion on the west building, and installation is underway on the east building.
Southwest corner of the west (left) and east (right) buildings.
West facade of the east building.
Close-up of the southwest corner of the east building.
Looking up at the south facade of the west building.
Southwest corner of the Business School’s east (right) and west (left) building.
Southeast corner of the west building.
Looking northeast towards the Manhattanville campus, including the Business School (left), the Lenfest Center for the Arts (right), and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (far right).
Southwest corner of the east building.
West facade of the west building.
Detail of the west building’s southwest corner.
Close-up of the west facade of the west building.
Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and AARRIS ATEPA Architects; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.
Tour: Jardim at 527 West 27th Street
South tower fronting West 27th Street from the High Line.
Construction is wrapping up at Jardim (Portuguese word for garden), the two tower residential condo development at 527 West 27th Street, near the High Line. Designed by Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld, the two towers (Jardim Norte and Jardim Sul) rise 11 stories and flank courtyard gardens on the first and second floor, both designed by Future Green Studio. Many units will have private outdoor space that looks out onto the central gardens. The development will offer 36 condo units ranging from one to four bedrooms.
Southeast corner of the south tower.
Both towers are clad in three primary materials: concrete, weathered steel, and a dark brick.
Looking up at the south (left) and north (center) tower from West 27th Street.
South facade of the south tower.
Close-up of the south facade of the south tower.
North tower from the High Line.
Looking up at the north tower from West 28th Street.
North tower fronting West 28th Street from the High Line.
Brick-vaulted private drive connects West 27th and 28th streets
Residential Lobby
Residential lobby entry.
A wood lattice clads the wall and entry door.
Residential lobby and adjacent garden.
Concierge desk detail.
Ground Floor Garden
Looking up at the garden facing south facade of the north tower.
Stair to the second floor garden.
Second Floor Garden
Looking up at the east facade of the south tower from the second floor garden.
Looking down onto the first floor garden from the second floor garden.
Model Residence - North Tower
Residences in the north tower feature walls of floor-to-ceiling glass and sliding doors leading to private terraces. The terraces offer views to the courtyard gardens below and include integral planters and window boxes that extend Jardim’s garden greenery up the tower’s facade.
Kitchens feature custom honey-hued American oak cabinetry by Molteni, satin-finish stainless steel countertops and backsplashes, Gaggenau appliances, and quartz flooring.
Bathrooms feature oil-finished oak vanities and wainscoting; graphite marble walls, floors and vanity tops; and brass faucets and rain showers.
Brass fittings by Waterworks.
Carved limestone bathroom sink designed by Weinfeld.
Architect: Isay Weinfeld; Landscape Architect: Future Green Studio; Developers: Centaur Properties and Greyscale Development Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: 500 W 25
Northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Construction scaffolding is coming down at 500W25, revealing the Alabama limestone and punch window north facade. Developed and designed by GDSNY, the 10-story residential building is located adjacent to the High Line in the Chelsea neighborhood. When completed, the project will offer seven full floor residences and a duplex residence.
Close-up of the northeast corner of the limestone facade.
Northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
North facade from the High Line.
Facade panels awaiting installation.
Architect: GDSNY; Developer: GDS Development LLC; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: Manhattan West
North facade.
Facade installation is nearing completion at the Pendry Hotel at the norther boundary of the Manhattan West development. Designed by SOM, the same architects as the nearby One Manhattan West, the 281-foot-tall tower features a fluted glass curtain wall. Pendry Hotels will operate the 164-room luxury hotel.
Northwest corner facade detail.
Looking up at the north facade.
Architects: SOM [Design Architect]; Developer: Brookfield Properties; Program: Hotel, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards District, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.
Construction Update: 611 West 56th Street
Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.
Facade installation is underway at 611 W 56, a 420 foot tall residential tower in Hell’s Kitchen from developers Sumaida + Khurana and LENY. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, the 37-story tower is the architect’s first building in the United States. The facade will be clad with large windows, already installed on most of the tower, and white Perla Bianca limestone, which has started to go up on the southeast corner of the podium.
Rendering courtesy of Sumaida + Khurana and LENY.
When complete, the tower will offer 80 residences designed by Gabellini Sheppard Associates and ranging from one- to four-bedrooms and penthouses.
Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.
Southeast corner of the podium.
White Perla Bianca limestone panels at the southeast corner of the podium.
Architects: Álvaro Siza Arquitecto (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Interiors: Gabellini Sheppard Associates; Developers: Sumaida + Khurana and LENY; Program: Residential; Location: Hell’s Kitchen, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 50 Hudson Yards
Northwest corner from West 34th Street.
Superstructure is rising at 50 Hudson Yards, a 985 foot tall office tower at Hudson Yards from developers Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group. Designed by Foster + Partners, the tower will be clad in a white stone and glass facade. Tenants in the 56-story office tower include BlackRock and Facebook.
Northwest corner from Bella Abzug Park.
The Spiral (left) and 50 Hudson Yards (right) from 11th Avenue.
West facade from Bella Abzug Park.
The Spiral (left) and 50 Hudson Yards (right) from Bella Abzug Park.
Looking up at the northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Looking up at the east facade of 30 Hudson Yards (left) and 50 Hudson Yards (right) from 10th Avenue.
Southeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Architect: Foster + Partners; Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.
Construction Update: The Spiral - 66 Hudson Boulevard
Southwest corner from West 34th Street.
Facade installation is underway at Tishman Speyer’s The Spiral, a 65-story office building at Hudson Yards in New York. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the tower massing features a stepped, continuous green pathway that spirals upward from ground floor entry to the top of the tower. The eroding spiral element affords outdoor terrace space at every floor of the tower. Curtain wall panels are currently being installed at the south podium facade.
Facade installation on the south facade.
Southwest corner from Bella Abzug Park.
Looking up at the south facade.
Close-up of the south facade curtain wall panels.
West facade from Bella Abzug Park.
Looking up at the northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Southeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG); Developer: Tishman Speyer; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.
Construction Update: 30 Warren
Northwest corner.
Construction scaffolding has come down at Cape Advisors' 30 Warren, revealing the facade of the 12-story condo building in Tribeca. Designed by Parisian firm Post-Office Architectes, the 23-unit condo building is the firm's first US project. The building is clad in textured, custom-crafted architectural concrete panels and large picture windows.
Looking up at the west facade.
Close-up of the textured concrete facade panel.
West facade.
Looking up at the west facade.
Southwest corner.
Architect: Post-Office Architectes (Design Architect) with HTO Architects (Architect of Record); Developer: Cape Advisors; Program: Residential; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
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.
Construction Tour: 130 William
Facade installation is nearing completion at Lightstone’s 130 William, a 66-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. Designed by London-based David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates, the 800 foot tall tower will offer 244 condo units ranging from studios to four bedrooms.
East facade from the East River.
The facade features hand-cast concrete panels in a dark tone that is a signature of Adjaye’s past residential projects. Roughly textured concrete transitions to a smooth concrete band that frames the bronze accented windows integrated into the panels. The bronze exterior accents will carry into the interiors with Adjaye designed faucets, showerheads, and door handles in burnished bronze.
130 William rising on the Lower Manhattan skyline.
Closeup of the northeast corner facade.
View towards Lower Manhattan from the top of 130 William.
View towards Hudson Yards from the top of 130 William.
View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.
View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.
View towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the top of 130 William.
View towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top of 130 William.
Architect: Adjaye Associates (Design Architect), Hill West Architects (Architect of Record); Landscape Architect: Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture; Developer: Lightstone; Program: Residential; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.