Zaha Hadid Architects launched 520 West 28th, the highly anticipated residential building in New York. Spanning a substantial portion of the block from 27th to 28th Streets, 520 West 28th is located in the heart of West Chelsea's thriving arts district, which is centered around the High Line, stretching from the newly-opened Whitney Museum at its south to the future Culture Shed at Hudson Yards at its north.
"I've always been fascinated by the High Line and its possibilities for the city. Decades ago, I used to visit the galleries in the area and consider how to build along the route. It's very exciting to be building there now," Hadid commented. "The design engages with the city while concepts of fluid spatial flow create a dynamic new living environment."
Zaha Hadid's compelling design takes a sculptural approach instead of New York's traditionally rectangular residential landscape with Hadid's unique design sensibility infused throughout the residences of 520 West 28th. The 11-story development, with 21 interlaced floors, will feature 39 distinctive residences of up to a sprawling 6,391 square feet and ceiling heights up to nearly 11 feet high. Each of the 39 luxury condominiums at 520 West 28th will bear its own unique number to reflect the limited edition nature of these works of art, ranging in price from $4,950,000 to $50 Million for the largest penthouse.
Zaha Hadid has created a seamless vision for the residential interiors that reflect the distinctive nature of the exterior façade. The building's organic curves and chevron patterns on the outside create generous outdoor spaces and enhance the privacy between residences, simultaneously merging and separating the interior and exterior. Each residence will also feature a distinct Zaha Hadid sculptural element that creates dramatic feature walls while integrating closets and concealed-hinge doors, making a profound design statement on the interior of each home.
520 West 28th is scheduled for early 2017 completion with the superstructure construction now underway.
Renderings: Hayes Davidson