Tour: 145 Central Park North
South facade from Central Park North.
Construction is nearing completion at 145 Central Park North, the 13-story residential condominium building at the northern edge of Central Park. Designed by Gluck+, the building design features a south facade of curtain wall to maximize commanding views of the Central Park from the interior. The curtain wall design is broken down into two distinct articulations: a taut all glass skin at the top four floors and a highly articulated skin for the lower nine floors with a deep bronze profile to relate to the height, rhythm and texture of the neighboring residential buildings from the 1930s.
Southeast corner from Central Park North.
The building’s 37 units, ranging from one-to-four-bedrooms, are laid out on the shallow lot as floor through apartments that offer residents southern views to Central Park and northern views to upper Manhattan. Residents will have access to a range of amenities including a common roof terrace, gym & lounge, storage, indoor parking, and bike parking.
South facade from Central Park.
Close-up of the lower south facade with glass railing at the operable windows to allow residents to fully open their windows.
Close-up of the south facade.
Looking up at the south facade.
Close-up of the southwest corner of the lower facade.
Rooftop Views
View south towards Central Park and the Midtown skyline.
Northwest view towards Morningside Heights and West Harlem.
Northwest view towards Morningside Heights.
Future terrace at an upper floor of the south facade.
Model Residence
Central Park view from a south facing living room.
Model Residence
Architect: Gluck+; Program: Residential Condominium; Location: Harlem, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Tour: 145 Central Park North
South facade from Central Park North.
Facade installation is ongoing at 145 Central Park North, the 13-story residential condominium building at the northern edge of Central Park. Designed by Gluck+, the building design features a south facade of curtain wall to maximize commanding views of the Central Park from the interior. The curtain wall design is broken down into two distinct articulations: a taut all glass skin at the top four floors and a highly articulated skin for the lower nine floors with a deep bronze profile to relate to the height, rhythm and texture of the neighboring residential buildings from the 1930s.
Close-up of the lower facade with glass railing at the operable windows to allow residents to fully open their windows.
South facade from Central Park North.
Looking up at the south facade.
The building’s 37 units, ranging from studios to 4-bedrooms, are laid out on the shallow lot as floor through apartments that offer residents southern views to Central Park and northern views to upper Manhattan. Residents will have access to a range of amenities including a common roof terrace, gym & lounge, storage, indoor parking, and bike parking. Completion is set for Spring 2020.
View south towards Central Park and the Midtown skyline from the top floor.
Southeast view towards the Upper East Side from the top floor.
Northwest view towards Morningside Heights from the top floor.
Southeast corner at an upper curtain wall floor before installation.
Future terrace at an upper floor of the south facade.
Future terrace on the north facade.
Central Park view from a south facing living room.
Architect: Gluck+; Program: Residential Condominium; Location: Harlem, New York, NY; Completion: Spring 2020.
Construction Update: 150 Rivington
Southwest corner from Suffolk and Rivington Street.
Facade installation is nearing completion at Cogswell Lee Development's 150 Rivington, a residential condo building on the Lower East Side. The 7-story building replaces the former Streit’s Matzo Factory that opened on the site in 1925.
Designed by Gluck+, the building is clad in a skin of floor-to-ceiling glass and 265 custom cast panels. When completed, the building will offer 45 residential condo units.
Close-up of the glass and custom cast curtain wall panels on the west facade.
Architect: Gluck+; Developer: Cogswell Lee Development; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Lower East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Update: 150 Rivington
Southwest corner from Suffolk and Rivington Street.
Facade installation is underway at Cogswell Lee Development's 150 Rivington, a residential condo building on the Lower East Side. The 7-story building replaces the former Streit’s Matzo Factory that opened on the site in 1925
Curtain wall at the west facade.
Designed by Gluck+, the building is clad in a skin of floor-to-ceiling glass and 265 custom cast panels. When completed, the building will offer 45 residential condo units.
Curtain wall installation at the west facade.
Close-up of the glass and custom cast curtain wall panels on the west facade.
Architect: Gluck+; Developer: Cogswell Lee Development; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Lower East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.