Public Plaza at One High Line
Diller Scofidio + Renfro / Field Operations · Chelsea · 2025
Construction has wrapped up at the new park adjacent to the High Line and the One High Line development. Designed by Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the public plaza features curvilinear concrete planters with wood slatted benches attached and freestanding. At the park’s northern boundary along 18th Street, there is a new staircase up to the High Line and a billboard that currently displays the artwork “Don’t ASK” by Allison Katz.
Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro; Landscape Architect: Field Operations; Program: Park; Location: High Line, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.
Construction Update: 500 West 18th Street - One High Line
West facades from the Hudson River.
Facade installation is ongoing at the west tower of HFZ Capital Group's The XI, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 36-story west tower rises 400 feet and will consist of residential units and supporting amenities. A 26-story east tower will offer a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
East facade of the east tower.
The east tower (left) and Heatherwick’s 515 W 18 (right).
West facade of the west tower (left) and the east tower (right).
Facade detail at the southwest corner of the west tower.
Facade detail at the northwest corner of the west tower.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 500 West 18th Street - One High Line
West facades from the Hudson River.
Facade installation is ongoing at the west tower of HFZ Capital Group's The XI, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 36-story west tower rises 400 feet and will consist of residential units and supporting amenities. A 26-story east tower will offer a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
West tower from the Hudson River.
West tower from the Hudson River.
East facade of the east tower.
The east tower (left) and Heatherwick’s 515 W 18 (right).
West facade of the west tower (left) and the east tower (right).
Facade detail at the southwest corner of the west tower.
Facade detail at the northwest corner of the west tower.
Starchitect line up with projects by Foster + Partners (far left), Jean Nouvel (left), Frank Gehry (right), and BIG (far right).
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Tour: 500 West 18th Street - One High Line
West facades from the Hudson River.
Superstructure has topped out at the east tower of HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 36-story west tower rises 400 feet and will consist of residential units and supporting amenities. A 26-story east tower, newly topped out at 300 feet, will offer a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
East facade of the east tower.
View of the east tower rising above the High Line.
Looking up at the south facade of the east tower.
Southwest corner of the west tower (foreground) and the east tower (background).
Looking north towards Hudson Yards from the 29th floor of the west tower.
Looking south towards Lower Manhattan from the 29th floor of the west tower.
Looking northeast towards Midtown from the 29th floor of the west tower.
East tower.
Northwest corner of the east tower.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: 500 West 18th Street - One High Line
West facades from the Hudson River.
Superstructure continues to rise at the east tower of HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 36-story west tower rises 400 feet and will consist of residential units and supporting amenities. A 26-story east tower, whose superstructure has reached the three quarters mark, will eventually rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
West facades from the Hudson River.
Looking south towards the west tower.
Southeast corner of the east tower.
East facade of the east tower.
View of the east tower rising above the High Line.
Looking up at the east (right) and west (left) towers.
Southwest corner of the west tower (foreground) and the east tower (background).
Looking up at the west facade of the west tower.
Looking up at the north facade of the west tower.
Northeast corner of the towers.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Tour: 500 West 18th Street - One High Line
Looking south towards the west tower (left) and Lower Manhattan.
Superstructure has topped out and facade installation continues at the west tower of HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 36-story west tower rises 400 feet and will consist of residential units and supporting amenities. A 26-story east tower, recently started, will rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
West facade of the west tower.
East facade of the west tower.
Northeast corner of the west tower from the High Line.
Cladding for the towers include unitized window wall system with a bronze trim and travertine composite panels, which will eventually clad the structural piers and slabs surrounding the windows.
Closeup of the northeast corner of the west tower.
Southeast corner of the west tower (background) and the start of the east tower (foreground).
Looking up at the northeast corner of the west tower.
Looking up at the north facade of the west tower.
West Tower Rooftop
Southwest corner of the rooftop of the west tower.
View south towards Chelsea and Lower Manhattan from the rooftop of the west tower.
Rooftop view of One World Trade Center rising above Lower Manhattan.
View north towards Hudson Yards and Midtown from the west tower.
West Tower Residential Units
View of Chelsea’s iconic architecture from a northwest corner unit.
View of the Hudson River waterfront from a southwest corner unit.
View of Hudson Yards from a north facing unit.
East Tower
Looking down on the site of the east tower, starting its rise.
East tower and sitework underneath the High Line.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: The Eleventh
Southwest corner from 11th Avenue.
Superstructure continues to rise at HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The 34-story west tower will rise 400 feet and consist of residential units and supporting amenities, while the 25-story east tower will rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors. Currently, the west tower's superstructure has nearly reached the half-way mark, while the east tower has yet to start.
West facade from 11th Avenue.
Northwest corner from 11th Avenue.
Northeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Northeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Southeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (Design Architect), Woods Bagot (Architect of Record); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: The Eleventh
Southwest corner from 11th Avenue.
Superstructure continues to rise at HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The west tower will rise 400 feet and consist of residential units and supporting amenities, while the east tower will rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
West facade from 11th Avenue.
Northwest corner from 11th Avenue.
Looking up at the north facade from West 18th Street.
Northeast corner from West 18th Street.
Northeast corner of the site from the High Line.
East facade from the High Line
Southeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Southeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Southwest corner.
Architect: BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: The Eleventh
Northeast corner of the site from 11th Avenue.
Superstructure is starting to rise at HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The west tower will rise 400 feet and consist of residential units and supporting amenities, while the east tower will rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
Northwest corner of the site from 11th Avenue.
Northwest corner of the site from 11th Avenue.
Northeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Southeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Southeast corner of the site from the High Line.
Architect: BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: The Eleventh
Southeast corner of the site from 10th Avenue.
Initial sitework is underway at HFZ Capital Group's The Eleventh, a mixed use development at 76 11th Avenue. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the development consists of two twisting towers atop an 85 foot podium adjacent to the High Line. The west tower will rise 400 feet and consist of residential units and supporting amenities, while the east tower will rise 300 feet and consist of a mixture of residential units on the upper floors and a Six Senses hotel on the lower floors.
Looking west towards the site at 10th Avenue.
Northeast corner of the site from 10th Avenue.
Northern boundary of the site from West 18th Street.
Northwest corner of the site from 11th Avenue.
Architect: BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group); Developer: HFZ Capital Group; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.