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Tour: 2 Park Place - The Woolworth Tower Residences

The Woolworth Building, Cass Gilbert’s iconic 1913 tower in Lower Manhattan, has undergone a residential condo conversion for the tower floors led by Alchemy Properties. The office of Thierry Despont has led the interior design of the conversion, with SLCE Architects responsible for overseeing the project.

Concierge desk.

Residential entry lobby ceiling.

Residential elevator door.

Residential elevator cab.

Amenities

Residents have access to a range of amenities including a 50-foot lap pool, fitness center on the thirtieth floor, resident lounge, and wine storage and tasting room. The pool was originally commissioned by F. W. Woolworth and has been reimagined by Thierry Despont in the residential conversion. Bisazza Mosaico tiles line the pool, and a sauna, hot tub and his and her changing rooms have been added adjacent.

Pool.

Hot tub.

Wine storage.

Wine storage door detail.

Model Residence: Pavilion A

Residence entry door.

Residences feature custom kitchens with Dada cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group, Calacatta Caldia marble countertops and back-splashes, solid oak herringbone floors, and integrated Miele appliances.

Great room.

Great room.

Mezzanine.

Spiral stair to Mezzanine.

Kitchen.

Master Bedroom.

The master bathroom features radiant heated floors, Custom Dada cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group, Dornbracht platinum-finish fittings, windowed retreats sheathed in Calacatta Caldia marble with a Nero Marquina accent trim, a steam shower, and a free standing tub.

Master Bathroom vanity.

Master Bathroom tub.

A terrace offers panoramic views of the city and the Hudson River waterfront while surrounded by restored landmark terra-cotta detailing.

Terrace.

View north from the terrace.

Terra-cotta facade detail from the terrace.

Looking up at the tower crown from the terrace.

View northeast from the Great Room.

Architect: SLCE Architects; Interior Design: Thierry Despont; Developer: Alchemy Properties; Program: Residential Condo Conversion; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Tour: 50 West 30th Street - The NOMA

Construction has wrapped up at Alchemy Properties' 24-story residential condo tower The NOMA in the NoMad neighborhood. Designed by FXCollaborative, the tower features a facade of brick and industrial style window wall that ties the building to its surrounding context.

Close-up of the northwest corner of the tower's facade.

Looking up at the north facade of the tower.

Close-up of the northeast corner of the tower's facade.

Looking south from a private terrace.

View of Lower Manhattan from a private terrace.

View north towards Midtown from a private terrace.

View west towards Hudson Yards from a private terrace.

Amenities for the residents include a landscaped terrace, a library, and a fitness center.

Amenity terrace.

Model Residence

Living room.

Kitchen.

Master bedroom.

Residential lobby chandelier.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Developer: Alchemy Properties; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoMad, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.

 
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35 West 15th Street - 35 XV

Tour the recently completed 35XV tower from Alchemy Properties and FXFOWLE in Chelsea.

Construction is wrapping up at Alchemy Properties' 35 XV, a 25-story residential tower and school addition that occupies a mid-block site in Chelsea. Designed by FXFOWLE, the project includes a six-story podium that houses an expansion of Xavier High School and a 55-unit residential tower above.

Southwest corner.

The podium is clad in granite which helps to tie it in with the surrounding context of mostly brick structures. A residential lobby at ground floor welcomes residents arriving from 15th Street, while above there are classrooms and a half court gym for the school. 

Southwest corner of the podium and tower.

In contrast to the solid base, the residential tower rises above its surroundings in a sculpted glass volume that is prominent on the skyline from afar but less intrusive when experienced from the street. The glass curtain wall features integrated metal fins for solar shading on the east and west facades and patterned frit spandrels throughout that tie its facade in with the podium below. 

Southwest corner of the tower.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Residence 12C

While most of the units have sold, there are a handful of units left in the tower, of which I toured two. The first residence faces south, with amazing views of the neighborhood and Lower Manhattan from the floor-to-ceiling Italian glass curtain wall. There are views south and west from the 10 foot tall spaces of the living/dining area at the southwest corner of the tower. An adjacent breakfast/den off of the kitchen gets a southern view as well. Mechanized shades in the living area offer relief from the sun without fully obscuring the view. 

Living/Dining with views to the south and west.

Living/Dining with mechanized shades deployed.

Living/Dining.

Living/Dining.

Southwest corner of the Living/Dining.

The kitchen features marble countertops, Poggenpohl cabinetry, and luxury appliances from Miele and Sub Zero.

Kitchen.

Breakfast/Den.

Master Bedroom.

Residence 17A

The second unit faces the north with dramatic views of the Midtown skyline, including prominent icons like the Empire State Building and new additions like Hudson Yards. The living/dining area feature views north and west, while the master bedroom faces north and east.  

Living/Dining with views to the north and west.

Northwest corner of the Living/Dining.

View north towards Midtown.

Kitchen.

Master Bedroom with views toward the north and east.

Benjamin Noriega Ortiz has designed bespoke master bathrooms featuring Calacatta Gold Marble countertops and backsplashes, along with Gaudi Marble radiant heated floors.

Master Bath vanity.

Master Bath soaking tub.

Master Bath steam shower.

Bedroom with a view to the north.

Architect: FXFOWLE; Interiors: BNOdesign; Developer: Alchemy Properties Inc.;Program: Residential, Education; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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