New Renderings Reveal the Design of Adjaye's First New York Residential Tower
New renderings have revealed of Adjaye Associate?s first New York City residential tower, 130 William, as foundational work on the project is underway. Located in the Financial District not far from the World Trade Center complex, 130 William will rise 66 stories to contain 244 luxury condominiums.
Exterior. Image Courtesy of Lightstone
New renderings have revealed of Adjaye Associate?s first New York City residential tower, 130 William, as foundational work on the project is underway. Located in the Financial District not far from the World Trade Center complex, 130 William will rise 66 stories to contain 244 luxury condominiums.
View of the upper story loggias. Image Courtesy of Lightstone
While early conceptual renderings for the project showed a gleaming golden facade, the updated visualizations show a system of dark concrete arches inspired by the lofts that once populated the neighborhood. As the building reaches its uppermost levels, the arches flip to create a series of wraparound outdoor loggias. Bronze detailing will feature on the ground floor and in the window casing and mullions.?The design for 130 William acknowledges the tower?s location on one of the city?s earliest streets,? explains David Adjaye. ?Understanding that rich history, I was inspired to craft a building that turns away from the commercial feel of glass and that instead celebrates New York?s heritage of masonry architecture with a distinctive presence in Manhattan?s s...
Exterior. Image Courtesy of Lightstone
New renderings have revealed of Adjaye Associate?s first New York City residential tower, 130 William, as foundational work on the project is underway. Located in the Financial District not far from the World Trade Center complex, 130 William will rise 66 stories to contain 244 luxury condominiums.
View of the upper story loggias. Image Courtesy of Lightstone
While early conceptual renderings for the project showed a gleaming golden facade, the updated visualizations show a system of dark concrete arches inspired by the lofts that once populated the neighborhood. As the building reaches its uppermost levels, the arches flip to create a series of wraparound outdoor loggias. Bronze detailing will feature on the ground floor and in the window casing and mullions.?The design for 130 William acknowledges the tower?s location on one of the city?s earliest streets,? explains David Adjaye. ?Understanding that rich history, I was inspired to craft a building that turns away from the commercial feel of glass and that instead celebrates New York?s heritage of masonry architecture with a distinctive presence in Manhattan?s s...
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