A collection of fifty-four contemporary residences that draw inspiration from the history and style of West SoHo. From acclaimed architect John Dami, with impeccable interiors by Crane, Poole, and Schmidt, the design references the area’s industrial past via soaring ceiling heights and a silhouette evocative of staggered cubes.
ACCESS AREAS
Landscaped gardens on both the ground and second floors invite residents to connect with the outdoors, while the West SoHo setting grants immediate access to the culture and nightlife of downtown. Unfettered views of public green space and urban activity are framed throughout the building. The façade’s crystalline glass curtain wall captures stunning vistas of downtown and the Hudson river.
SPACES
A more verdant view is on display at the building’s entrance where the glass-enclosed lobby allows a glimpse of the dazzling Japanese maple tree in the rear garden, a scene that adds a welcome burst of color to the streetscape. The lobby’s striking sculptural light installation extends seamlessly to the exterior of the building, creating continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces.

