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520 Fifth Avenue

KPF · Midtown · 2026

Southeast corner from Fifth Avenue.

Superstructure has topped out at Rabina’s 1,002-foot tall mixed-use tower 520 Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Designed by KPF, the 88-story tower’s massing features five tiers that contain 25 floors of boutique luxury office space with private residences above. Office floors range in size from 6,500 to 12,000 square feet and feature 12 foot tall ceilings, private terraces and loggias, and arched operable windows. The 100 residences in the floors above the office space will range in size from one- to four-bedrooms with ceilings up to 14 feet tall.

Looking up at the east facade.

The tower’s facade features a curtain wall with textured beige metal and arched windows. At the base of the tower, the facade elements are made of terra-cotta elements instead of the metal curtain wall. Installation of the facade has surpassed the two-thirds mark. Some additional height will be added with the tower’s crown element, serving as a screen wall for the mechanical equipment at the roof.

Looking up at the east facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall installed at the east facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Close-up of the terra-cotta facade at the lower floors.

Looking up at the north facade.

Close-up of the north facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the southeast corner of the facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Looking north through a typical window.

Looking south towards Midtown and Lower Manhattan from the top floor.

Looking west towards Hudson Yards from the top floor.

Looking southeast towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top floor.

North facade of the tower.

Close-up of the top of the tower.

Close-up of the north facade of the tower.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF); Interiors: Charles & Co.; Facade Consultant: Desimone Consulting Engineers; Structural Engineer: WSP; Construction Manager: Suffolk; Developer: Rabina; Program: Residential, Office, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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SUMMIT at One Vanderbilt

KPF · Midtown East · 2021

SUMMIT observation deck.

Construction has wrapped up at One Vanderbilt, SL Green's 77-story future supertall tower on a site adjacent to New York's Grand Central Terminal. The 1,401 foot tall tower is designed by KPF and features a three story observation deck known as SUMMIT at the tower’s first setback at the 1,000 foot mark. Designed by Snohetta, SUMMIT occupies the 57th, 58th, and 59th floors. The main levels of the observation deck feature the mind-bending art installation Air by Kenzo Digital. Mirrors wrap the three sides of the space framing the views out to the skyline, leading to views with the sky on the floor and the city’s skyscrapers hovering over you on the ceiling . Two glass skyboxes, known as Levitation, on the west facade give visitors a look down on Midtown from 1,063 feet above Madison Avenue. At the top, two all glass elevators, known as Ascent, travel up the south facade to give visitors a view from over 1,200 feet, the highest observation point in Midtown Manhattan. Tickets for the observation deck, which officially opens on October 21, go on sale today.

Looking north from Levitation, the glass skyboxes at the west façade.

Looking down onto Madison Avenue from the sky boxes 1,063 feet above the street.

View off Bryant Park from the sky boxes.

Looking east towards the Queens and Brooklyn waterfront from the observation deck.

Looking south towards the Downtown Brooklyn skyline from the observation deck.

Looking south towards the Downtown Brooklyn skyline from the observation deck.

Looking south towards Midtown and Lower Manhattan from the observation deck.

Looking up at the tracks for the Ascent glass elevators.

View from Ascent, the all glass elevator that travels up the south facade of the crown.

View south towards Midtown and Lower Manhattan at sunset from ASCENT.

Looking down from inside the ASCENT elevator.

One Vanderbilt (center) on the Midtown East skyline.

East facade of One Vanderbilt (right) and the Chrysler Building (left).

The design of the facade features floor to ceiling glass and diagonal terracotta spandrels. Installation is also underway on the terra-cotta panels that clad the underside of the tower at the podium and the ceiling of the lobby.

East facade of One Vanderbilt (center), 685 First Avenue (left), and the Chrysler Building (right).

One Vanderbilt lit blue for the 20th anniversary of 9/11.

Architect: KPF; Developer: SL Green Realty Corporation; Development Manager: Hines; Construction: Tishman Construction; Interiors: Gensler; MEP Engineers: Jaros Baum & Bolles; Structural Engineers: Severud Associates; Program: Mixed Use, Office, Retail; Location: Midtown East, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Tour: Waterline Square

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Construction has wrapped up at Waterline Square, the three-tower development on the Upper West Side from GID Development Group. The development's three sites are the last available of the original 5-tower Riverside Center masterplan. Each of the three towers are designed by a different high profile architecture firm and offer rentals at the lower floors and condos starting on floor 20. Sales for the one-to-five-bedroom condo units are ongoing.

Tower One, located at the southwest corner, is designed by Richard Meier Architects. Tower Two, at the northwest corner, is designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. Tower Three, adjacent to the One West End tower, is designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects.

All three towers offer access to the Waterline Club, a combined 100,000 square feet of sports, leisure, and lifestyle amenities designed by the Rockwell Group. Amenities on offer include an indoor tennis court, an indoor skate park, a 30-foot indoor rock climbing wall, a full basketball court, a three-lane lap pool, and studios for art, photography, and recording. Also included in the development is a three acre landscaped park designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects at the center of the site.

One Waterline Square (10 Riverside Boulevard)

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One Waterline Square

Richard Meier Architects

Located at the corner of West 59th Street and 12th Avenue, the Richard Meier Architects designed One Waterline Square stands 37-stories tall at the southwest corner of the development. Condo interiors are designed by Champalimaud Design.

Model Residence - Unit 03

Model Residence - Unit 07

Model Residence

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Two Waterline Square

Kohn Pedersen Fox

Two Waterline Square (30 Riverside Boulevard)

The largest of the three towers, Two Waterline Square occupies the entire northern half of the development and stands 38-stories tall. Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates is the architect for the tower with condo interiors by Yabu Pushelberg.

Southeast corner of Two Waterline Square.

Model Residence

Model Rental Residence

Model Residence

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Three Waterline Square

Rafael Vinoly Architects

Three Waterline Square (635 West 59th Street)

The third and final tower fronts onto West 59th Street and stands 34-stories tall. Rafael Vinoly Architects is responsible for the design with condo interiors by Groves & Co. 

Three Waterline Square - Penthouse 2

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Architects: Richard Meier & Partners Architects (Design Architect: One Waterline Square), Kohn Pedersen Fox (Design Architect: Two Waterline Square), Rafael Vinoly Architects (Design Architect: Three Waterline Square), Hill West Architects (Executive Architect); Interiors: Champalimaud Design (One Waterline Square), Yabu Pushelberg (Two Waterline Square), Groves & Co. (Three Waterline Square); Developer: GID Development Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Tour: 45 East 22nd Street - Madison Square Park Tower

South façade from Park Avenue South.

Construction is wrapping up at Madison Square Park Tower, the 65-story, 777-foot residential condo tower from developer Bruce Eichner of The Continuum Company. Prolific New York architects Kohn Pedersen Fox are responsible for the design of the Flatiron District tower.

Southwest corner of the tower from the High Line.

Madison Square Park Tower (left) and One Madison (right) from Madison Square Park.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the tower from East 22nd Street.

Nestled mid block amongst the low-rise masonry and stone buildings typical of the neighborhood, the tower's five-story base will be clad in granite. The granite coursing and bronze detailing of the entry doors and canopy will tie into the neighborhood context and welcome the tower's residents and guests.

Looking up at the residential entry from East 22nd Street.

55th Floor Model Residence

From the 75-foot wide granite base, the glass tower rises towards its 777-foot apex, tapering outward on the western façade to a final width of 125 feet. The tower's floor-to-ceiling glass cladding offers panoramic views of New York and New Jersey. Eighty-three residences are offered in a variety of configurations from simplex, duplex, full-floor and penthouse homes. Interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio take inspiration from the Art Deco and Modern precedents of the neighborhood.

The 4,651-square-foot, full-floor residential unit at the 55th floor will offer four bedrooms and four bathrooms. A living and dining room at the northwest corner and a master bedroom at the northeast corner will offer panoramic views of the Midtown skyline, including the prominently featured Empire State Building. A master bathroom at the southeast corner and a secondary bedroom at the southwest corner will offer similarly expansive views of the Lower Manhattan skyline. The kitchen features custom Molteni cabinetry and integrated appliances by Sub-Zero and Miele, with Waterworks fixtures and Nanz hardware.

Dining room and living room.

Living room views of the Midtown skyline.

Kitchen.

Master bedroom.

Master bathroom.

View of the Lower Manhattan skyline from the master bathroom.

Lower Manhattan skyline view.

Secondary bedroom.

Child's bedroom.

View of the East River waterfront.

Residents will have access to five floors of amenities in the granite-clad base, including a library, fitness center, children's playroom, living room, and billiard's room. The Upper Club at the 54th floor will offer an entertainment suite with catering and demonstration kitchens for all residents.

Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF); Interior Architect: Martin Brudnizki Design Studio; Landscape Architect: Oehme van Sweden; Developer: The Continuum Company; Program: Residential; Location: Flatiron District, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.

 
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