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Penthouse 275

New York, NY

This penthouse apartment is on floors 43 and 44 of a New York City Historic Landmark near the New York Public Library, Bryant Park, and Grand Central Terminal.

Existing aluminum structure was discovered and remains in its raw state, juxtaposed with walnut walls and white porcelain floors.  The Living Room has a high performance acoustic ceiling to absorb sound and reduce reverberation.  New glass flooring and glass spiral stair add to the transparent quality of the aluminum structure, which acts like a scaffold for living 550' in the sky in midtown Manhattan.

Services Provided

Architectural Design
Interior Design
Historic Preservation

Site Area

1,500 sq. ft.

Building Area

none

CONSTRUCTION

PROCESS

SIEGEL

Robert Siegel

Brad Burns

Wylie Barker

Ana Durão

Mariana Glynska

Cheri Jacobs

CONSULTANTS

Chris Anastos / Robert Murray (structural)

Jack Green Associates (mechanical)

Cline Bettridge Bernstein (lighting design)

Andre Morgan (acoustics)

CONSTRUCTION

PHOTOGRAPHY

N/A


© Paul Warchol

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