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Tour: 15 Hudson Yards

Outdoor terrace.

Construction has wrapped up at Skytop at 15 Hudson Yards, the highest outdoor residential roof deck in New York City. Designed by Rockwell Group, the rooftop amenity space is located over 900 feet in the air and includes an open-air terrace enveloped in a 60-foot-tall glass screen wall. The west facing terrace is flanked by a private dining room to the south and a lounge to the north.

Custom 3D carved wooden planters with multi-stemmed white oak trees.

West facing outdoor terrace.

Looking up from the outdoor terrace.

Looking northwest from the outdoor terrace.

Private Dining Room

Lounge

View northeast towards 30 Hudson Yards from the lounge.

The Edge at 30 Hudson Yards.

Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Ismael Leyva Architects (Architect of Record); Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group; Program: Residential; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Tour: 15 Hudson Yards and The Shed

Northwest corner of 15 Hudson Yards.

Superstructure has topped out at 15 Hudson Yards, the 900-foot-tall residential tower at Related Companies and Oxford Development Group's Hudson Yards mega development on the Far West Side. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, the 88-story tower will offer both condo and rental units. Sales for the 285 one- to four-bedroom condo units are underway and have already surpassed 50 percent sold. 

The view south towards Lower Manhattan from 15 Hudson Yards.

The tower will offer 40,000-square-feet of amenities spread across multiple floors. A fitness center, spa, and 75-foot pool occupy the 50th floor. On the 51st floor residents will have access to a club room, two corner private dining suites, screening and performance room, wine storage and tasting room, business center, and work spaces. At the top floor, residents will enjoy panoramic views from additional amenity spaces for relaxing and dining.  

The view east towards 10 Hudson Yards from 15 Hudson Yards.

The view north towards 35 Hudson Yards from 15 Hudson Yards.

Curtain wall installation at 15 Hudson Yards.

Looking up at the north facade of 15 Hudson Yards.

Looking up at 30 Hudson Yards (left), 15 Hudson Yards (center), 35 Hudson Yards (right), and 55 Hudson Yards (far right).

Looking north along 11th Avenue.

Hudson Yards rising on the Hudson River waterfront.

View of Hudson Yards from 12th Avenue.

Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group (Design Architects), Ismael Leyva Architects (Architect of Record); Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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Construction Update: Hudson Yards

South facade of 10 Hudson Yards from the High Line.

Hudson Yards towers rising in Chelsea.

Looking up at the east facade of 10 Hudson Yards (left) and the retail podium (center).

Southeast corner of the retail podium and 30 Hudson Yards.

Looking up at the east facade of the retail podium (left) and 30 Hudson Yards (right).

Northeast corner of 30 Hudson Yards.

The towers of Hudson Yards' eastern rail yard viewed from the High Line.

The towers of Hudson Yards' eastern rail yard viewed from the High Line.

Southwest corner of 10 Hudson Yards.

Looking up at the south facade of 15 Hudson Yards (left) and the Shed (center).

View of 10 Hudson Yards (left), the Shed (center), and 15 Hudson Yards (right) from 11th Avenue.

View of 30 Hudson Yards (left), the retail podium (center), 10 Hudson Yards (right), and the Shed (far right) from 11th Avenue.

View of the northwest corner of 55 Hudson Yards (left), 35 Hudson Yards (center), and 15 Hudson Yards (right) from 11th Avenue.

Looking up at the east facade of 55 Hudson Yards.

Looking up at the north facade of 55 Hudson Yards.

Looking south towards the rising towers of Hudson Yards from 11th Avenue.

Close-up of 30 Hudson Yards.

Architects: KPF (10 Hudson Yards, 30 Hudson Yards, 55 Hudson Yards, Retail), Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group (15 Hudson Yards, The Shed), Ismael Leyva Architects (15 Hudson Yards - Architect of Record), KRJDA (55 Hudson Yards); Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2016 (10 Hudson Yards), 2017 (55 Hudson Yards), 2018 (15 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, Retail, Public Square), 2019 (30 Hudson Yards).

 
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15 Hudson Yards and The Shed

Northwest corner of 15 Hudson Yards (foreground) and The Shed (background).

The first residential tower, 15 Hudson Yards, continues to make progress as its concrete superstructure rises above street level, towards its final height of 900 feet. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, the 70-story tower will offer both condo and rental units. Sales for the 285 one- to four-bedroom condo units begins today. 

Looking up at the west façade of 15 Hudson Yards.

Southwest corner of 15 Hudson Yards.

Looking east towards the Hudson Yards mega development with the towers of 55, 35, 30, 15, and 10 Hudson Yards rising (left to right). 

Designed by the same team as 15 Hudson Yards, The Shed will accommodate performance, visual and multi-disciplinary art in a 200,000-square-foot structure. The project is composed of a four-story fixed building and a telescoping outer shell that can expand to the adjoining plaza to provide an additional hall for events. Steel superstructure on the fixed building has reached the fifth floor. Currently, superstructure for The Shed's fixed building is rising and a mockup of the innovative ETFE façade panels is on site. The structure, including the roof, will be clad in panels of fritted ETFE cushions. ETFE is lighter, more energy efficient, and more economical than glass, which allows for a lighter and more efficient structural system.

Southwest corner of The Shed's superstructure rising above the High Line.

Southeast corner of The Shed's superstructure and a mockup panel of its future façade (right).

Façade panel mockup for The Shed.

Southeast corner of The Shed from the High Line.

Architects: KPF (10 Hudson Yards, 30 Hudson Yards, 55 Hudson Yards, Retail), Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group (15 Hudson Yards, The Shed), Ismael Leyva Architects (15 Hudson Yards - Architect of Record), KRJDA (55 Hudson Yards); Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards, New York, NY; Completion: 2016 (10 Hudson Yards), 2017 (55 Hudson Yards), 2018 (15 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, Retail, Public Square), 2019 (30 Hudson Yards).

 
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