15 Hudson Yards
Residence 28A
Hudson Yards
15 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, USA
Listing Details
Bedroom
2 BedroomsBathroom
2.5 BathroomsInterior
1,782 SQFTPrice
$4,625,000Taxes
$53Common Charges
$4,422About 15 Hudson Yards
Architecture studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro is known for designing cultural centers and institutions, perhaps most notably the High Line, the elevated greenway that runs along Manhattan’s West Side. Envisioning an 88-story residential tower was a first for them; their tallest previous project was 14 stories. But the firm behind the MoMA and the Shed in New York, the Broad in LA, and the Tide in London was excited to take on this skyscraper, which uses cold-bent glass to achieve its distinctive shape, evolving from the linear streetscape into a contoured, clover-like shape at the top. “The glass facade renders a typically brittle, rigid material as organic and supple,” explains founding principal Liz Diller. “The fluid transition results in uniquely shaped amenity floors that mark the shift from rental to condo residential units.”
David Rockwell is synonymous with high-end luxury. His designs have defined world-class restaurants and five-star hotels around the world. At 15 Hudson Yards, he brings his signature elegance to the 285 residences, which fall into five distinct categories: Plaza, Loft, Panorama, Penthouses, and Duplex Penthouses. Some features, like wide-plank white-oak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Miele appliances are consistent throughout, but residents can choose between two different color schemes: the lighter, more understated “Tonal” palette and the darker, richer “Contrast” scheme.
“The view is the thing,” said David Rockwell, founder of the New York-based Rockwell Group, which is behind the 40,000 square feet of amenities at 15 Hudson Yards. That’s certainly true of the “Skytop,” the rooftop lounge and glass-encased terrace, but it’s also true of the rest of the shared spaces, spread out over the 50th and 51st floors. These include a 75-foot swimming pool, a coworking space, a screening room, and a gym curated by the Wright Fit. Another perk for residents: priority restaurant reservations and exclusive event tickets at Hudson Yards.