Collection by Kurt Schreder

skyscraper

Another view of Midtown Manhattan and the new Hudson Yards development further downtown. Positioned along the city's west side, any one of the building's 80 residences look out over the shimmering New York City skyline.
Another view of Midtown Manhattan and the new Hudson Yards development further downtown. Positioned along the city's west side, any one of the building's 80 residences look out over the shimmering New York City skyline.
The penthouse's master bathroom looks out over unobstructed views. "In all the residences, maximizing far-reaching views of Midtown, Downtown, and the Hudson River was a top priority," says Siza.
The penthouse's master bathroom looks out over unobstructed views. "In all the residences, maximizing far-reaching views of Midtown, Downtown, and the Hudson River was a top priority," says Siza.
The penthouse kitchen opens up to a two-story living room. Expansive glazing frames a city view, while the open space offers room for entertaining and access to private terrace.
The penthouse kitchen opens up to a two-story living room. Expansive glazing frames a city view, while the open space offers room for entertaining and access to private terrace.
A look at the kitchen in one of the building's penthouse residences. Warm wood cabinetry and stone countertops complement the spaces's clean aesthetic.
A look at the kitchen in one of the building's penthouse residences. Warm wood cabinetry and stone countertops complement the spaces's clean aesthetic.
Expansive windows are a central feature of all units in the building. "Corner windows were important. There’s a rhythm to it—from here, you can see the Hudson River; from there, you can see Central Park," says Siza.
Expansive windows are a central feature of all units in the building. "Corner windows were important. There’s a rhythm to it—from here, you can see the Hudson River; from there, you can see Central Park," says Siza.
A look at the lobby design, which encapsulates the interior aesthetic created by Gabellini Sheppard Associates. The use of Pietra Cardosa stone flooring, along with custom oak woodwork and cove lighting, creates a warmer experience for building residents.
A look at the lobby design, which encapsulates the interior aesthetic created by Gabellini Sheppard Associates. The use of Pietra Cardosa stone flooring, along with custom oak woodwork and cove lighting, creates a warmer experience for building residents.
The 450-foot-tall tower reaches skyward, positioned between 11th and 12th Avenues near the Hudson River. White Perla Bianca limestone clads all four sides of the tower's facade, with each stone tile arranged in panels to emphasize the building's different forms and volumes.
The 450-foot-tall tower reaches skyward, positioned between 11th and 12th Avenues near the Hudson River. White Perla Bianca limestone clads all four sides of the tower's facade, with each stone tile arranged in panels to emphasize the building's different forms and volumes.
A view of the four-story, limestone-encased bulkhead atop the new luxury tower at 611 West 56th Street in New York City. The glass-and-stone facade is designed as an elegantly simple grid to complement the building's slender profile.
A view of the four-story, limestone-encased bulkhead atop the new luxury tower at 611 West 56th Street in New York City. The glass-and-stone facade is designed as an elegantly simple grid to complement the building's slender profile.