Fifteen Hudson Yards New YorkCity skyscraper, DS+R Manhattan high-rise images
Fifteen Hudson Yards New York
Tower at 30th Street and 10th Avenue, NYC design by Diller Scofidio + Renfro / Rockwell Group, USA.
post updated September 6, 2024
Lead Architect: Diller Scofidio + Renfro ; Lead Interior Architect: Rockwell Group
Residence 25H: Elena Frampton curated
Residence 25G: Neiman Marcus Fashion Director Ken Downing
40,000 Square Feet Of Lifestyle And Wellness Amenities
Neighborhood’s First Residential Tower Is Already over 60% Sold with Contracts Totaling More Than $800 Million
Fifteen Hudson Yards Manhattan
Feb 10, 2019
Fifteen Hudson Yards New York Tower, New York City
NEW YORK, NY – Hudson Yards revealed a first look inside Fifteen Hudson Yards, designed inside and out by Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R), Lead Architect, and Rockwell Group, Lead Interior Architect. Spaces on display include high-floor wellness and entertainment amenities with dramatic 360-degree views and two model residences on the 25th floor. The neighborhood’s first residential tower is already over 60 percent sold with contracts totaling more than $800 million.
photo courtesy Timothy Schenck for Related-Oxford
“As we approach the grand opening of Hudson Yards in March, we are thrilled to offer a first look of what it will be like to live at Fifteen Hudson Yards. Our world-class amenities and residences truly embody the spirit of the wider development, where stunning architecture and design meet next-level wellness and entertainment offerings,” said Sherry Tobak, Senior Vice President of Sales at Related Companies.
photo courtesy Timothy Schenck for Related-Oxford
The 40,000 square feet of amenities at 15 Hudson Yards feature 360-degree views of the Hudson River, Statue of Liberty and the city skyline. The entire 50th floor is dedicated to wellness, including an aquatics center with a 75-foot-long swimming pool, private spa with treatment rooms, beauty bar outfitted for hair and makeup services, fitness center designed by The Wright Fit, private studio for yoga and group classes, and a children’s imagination center. The 51st floor is devoted to entertaining, leisure and cultural pursuits, featuring a club room, two corner private dining suites, sound-proof screening and performance room, golf club lounge, wine storage and tasting room, business center, and a collaborative work space. In the spring, a new suite of amenities on the Skytop level will also open.
photo courtesy Timothy Schenck for Related-Oxford
“Over the past decade, we’ve had the opportunity to shape an urban ensemble comprised of a recreational, cultural and residential project for three diverse clients – working with the city on the High Line, with The Shed on a new cultural start-up, and now with Related on the first residential tower at Hudson Yards,” said DS+R Founding Partner, Elizabeth Diller. “The tower morphs from the orthogonal logic of the city streets upward into a contoured cloverleaf, with quadrants oriented to capture 360-degree views of the surrounding skyline. The glass facade renders a typically brittle, rigid material as organic and supple. The fluid transition results in uniquely shaped amenity floors that mark the shift from rental to condo residential units.”
photo courtesy Timothy Schenck for Related-Oxford
“For Fifteen Hudson Yards, our goal was to create interior spaces that are simultaneously calm and strong. We developed a rich, meticulously-detailed palette of natural materials, making the most out of the building’s orientation and daylight, to underline the extraordinary views of the city’s dynamic, ever-changing skyline,” said David Rockwell, Founder and President, Rockwell Group.
photo courtesy Timothy Schenck for Related-Oxford
Two model residences on the building’s 25th floor are also on display.
New York-based interior designer Elena Frampton curated Residence 25H, a sprawling 2,221-square-foot three-bedroom, three-bathroom home priced at $6,370,000. Frampton hand-selected bold wallcoverings and vivid structural furniture inspired by Fifteen Hudson Yard’s exemplary architecture to enhance the residence’s panoramic views, which include the Hudson River and New York’s Staircase by Heatherwick Studio.
15 Hudson Yards Aquatics Center:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
Residence 25G, designed and styled by Neiman Marcus Fashion Director Ken Downing, features two-bedrooms and 2.5-bathrooms spanning 1,464 square feet and is priced at $4,285,000. A prominent fixture at fashion shows around the world, Downing curates the styles and trends that Neiman Marcus stands for each season. He applied the same approach to the residence, pairing colors from the runway with a diverse selection of art and vibrant furniture textures, to enhance this exceptional space.
15 Hudson Yards Atelier:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
Hudson Yards is an entirely new neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side that will offer an unmatched lifestyle to its residents. With a wealth of wellness, shopping, dining and entertainment options, the all-encompassing locale will create a completely new culture for city dwellers.
15 Hudson Yards Chefs Kitchen and Wine Tasting Room:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
The Manhattan high-rise development offers a collection of 285 one- to four-bedroom condominium residences. Remaining homes are priced from $3.9 million for a two-bedroom to $32 million for duplex penthouse 88B. Related Sales and Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group are the exclusive sales and marketing agents for this tower at 30th Street and 10th Avenue.
Golf Simulator Lounge:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
15 Hudson Yards Tower New York City – Building Information
ABOUT HUDSON YARDS:
Hudson Yards is being developed by Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group and is a new neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side. With more than 18 million square feet of mixed-use development, the developpment includes over 100 shops and restaurants, including New York City’s first Neiman Marcus and signature restaurants and food experiences by Chefs and restaurateurs Thomas Keller; José Andrés; David Chang; Michael Lomonaco; Costas Spiliadis; rhubarb and Chef Dan Doherty; and D&D London; approximately 4,000 residences; 14-acres of public open space; a unique cultural space; a 750-seat public school and an Equinox Hotel® with more than 200 rooms – all offering unparalleled amenities for residents, employees and guests. For more information please visit www.HudsonYardsNewYork.com.
Lobby:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
Related Companies
Related Companies is the most prominent privately-owned real estate firm in the United States. Founded more than 40 years ago, Related Companies is a fully-integrated, highly diversified industry leader with experience in virtually every aspect of development, acquisitions, management, finance, fund management, marketing and sales.
The Company has $50 billion in real estate assets owned or under development including best-in-class mixed-use, residential, retail, office, trade show and affordable properties in premier high-barrier-to-entry markets. Headquartered in New York City, Related has offices and major developments in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, South Florida, Washington, D.C., Abu Dhabi and London, and is well-known for having developed the 2.8 million square foot Time Warner Center in New York City and the 72-acre CityPlace in West Palm Beach as well as being a leader in green building. For more information about Related Companies, please visit www.related.com.
15 Hudson Yards Lounge:
photo courtesy Scott Frances for Related-Oxford
Oxford Properties Group
Oxford Properties Group is a global platform for real estate investment, development and management, with approximately 2,000 employees and over $40 billion in real assets that it manages for itself and on behalf of its co-owners and investment partners.
Established in 1960, Oxford Properties Group has regional offices in Toronto, London and New York City, and the company’s portfolio includes approximately 56 million square feet of office, retail, industrial, multi-family and hotel properties. Oxford Properties Group is the real estate arm of OMERS. For more information, please visit www.oxfordproperties.com.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro / Rockwell Group
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