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One Madison Park - 23 East 22nd Street

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This strikingly tall and narrow 60-story condo tower is to be known as One Madison Park and will smartly have its entrance on the leafy block of 23 East 22nd Street in Manhattan's Flatiron district. Only 100 feet shorter than the nearby Clock Tower building, One Madison Park will have just 70 condominium apartments (no more than two per floor). Units will range from one to four bedrooms, with a triplex penthouse. The glassy curtain wall will be divided into discreet sections as it rises, almost like stacked cubes. Views up Madison Avenue and toward the midtown skyline will be unobstructed. A second condo tower designed by Rem Koolhaas will sit on 22nd Street. After the jump another view of the condo tower in context from the busier 23rd Street side, and a look at that mad Madison Avenue view.

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One Jackson Square - 122 Greenwich Avenue

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One Jackson Square at 122 Greenwich Avenue in Manhattan's West Village fills a long vacant lot just below 14th Street. Despite its central location, the lot had long defied development due to its odd wedge shape. The 35 unit condo apartment house to rise here is a glassy curvy design from William Pederson of the venerable Kohn Pederson Fox, a firm known for delivering extremely competent commercial work. Ribbons of floor-to-ceiling windows will run along a gentle curve. This jewel box of a condo will finally complete a busy crossroads of downtown Manhattan, where the West Village shakes hands with lower Chelsea. After the jump an alternate view facing north.

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100 Eleventh Avenue - Jean Nouvel

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New details of Jean Nouvel's design for a condo tower on Manhattan's far west side (opposite Frank Gehry's IAC headquarters, no less) have just been unveiled to the press. The cluster of new development near the High Line in the West Chelsea gallery district has been among the most ambitious in terms of design. Here we go inside to look at Nouvel's solution for a corner site on the river, where light and open views for 72 apartments are reflected and refracted through a mosaic of glass panels arrayed like a crowded Mondrian painting. Above is an interior view. After the jump some interesting detail you may not have read about yet.

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101 Warren - TriBeCa

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Among the big competing TriBeCa condo projects 200 Chambers may have had a head start, but its neighbor just to the south at 101 Warren Street is actually shaping up as the more interesting property--suggesting once again that good things come to those who wait. The risk with buying into new development is that something better might just come along right as you've scheduled your closing. Drat! Click the jump to take a look inside a large mixed-use condo and rental apartment tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, featuring Whole Foods, Barnes & Noble, and a grove of pine trees in the middle of New York.

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Four Projects - West Village

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Triple Mint has often been accused of being overly focused on Manhattan south of 34th Street. We plead guilty. The simple truth is it just happens to be where we grew up and currently live. In the first of a series of quick roundups of new projects downtown, we focus here on the West Village. (We hope to have future posts soon on Tribeca, Soho, the Lower East Side, and Chelsea.) After the jump view four rare new condo developments in what is arguably the most sought after neighborhood in New York.

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Jean Nouvel in SoHo

Nouvel2sm Andre Balazs has been one busy bee.  With a new hotel in the works for the Meatpacking District, and following closely on the heels of his Kenmare Square condominium, ground was recently broken on a new residential project in Manhattan's SoHo district.  Paris-based architect Jean Nouvel has designed a 13 story structure containing 41 luxury lofts, a spa, pool, and retail space at street level.  Located on Grand Street between Mercer and Broadway, the approval process was a long drawn-out affair.  Nouvel's original design was presented some five years ago.  Although the curtain wall is thoroughly modernist, the Landmarks commission's contextual concerns were addressed chiefly through the massing of the 5-story base, as well as the spacing of the floors and large windows to match the scale of nearby cast iron factory floors.  Sales at 40 Mercer are slated to begin in June.  The lofts should be ready for occupancy in about a year.  Click below to view three renderings from Atelier Jean Nouvel.

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First Look: Hudson Blue

Hudsonblue1a Why does it seem as if every developer is asking for sparkling glass curtain walls these days?  Perhaps it's something in the water.  More likely, the splash of attention gained by the Meier towers in the West Village has had a heavy influence on developer's view of the market, and maybe even caused them to reassess the viability of high design.  Clearly there is now a comfort level (dare we say a demand?) among home buyers for stark, modernist, non-historically-based designs.  Under inspection here is a project now rising at 423 West Street, just up the road from those Meier towers about which so much has been written.  Hudson Blue (above right) is a ten-story 8-unit condo on a lot just 23.5 feet wide, formerly occupied by the Pit Stop Auto Repair garage.  The architect for this blue-gray sliver of glass and steel is Patrick Han.  Last year the developer Michael Yanko told The Villager that his ideal customers "want some privacy--not like the wild scene in the Meier buildings."  We're not quite sure what that means exactly.  Below is a rendering of the lobby.  Click through to the Corcoran listing to view more images and take an animated virtual tour.

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  • Hudson Blue (corcoran.com)

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First Look: 163 Charles

163charlessm_1Continuing with our West Village theme, architect Daniel Goldner has now placed on-line a large color rendering of his design for a building to fill a narrow lot at 163 Charles Street.  The site sits directly behind the just completed Richard Meier tower, and was recently dubbed (unfairly, we think) "Mini Meier" by the New York Times.  To our eyes Goldner's design seems competent in its own right, and comes after the property's previous owner (art dealer Kenny Schachter) had commissioned Zaha Hadid to design an earlier plan for the site.  The new design appears to have retained at least some of the intersecting planes associated with Hadid's work, while also carving out a triplex unit, two duplexes, and ground floor commercial space.  The project was recently the target of a demonstration by preservationists who are seeking to maintain the area's scale and protect the surviving examples of 19th century houses and stables.  To see a larger view of the rendering click through to the link below.

  • 163 Charles Street
  • Daniel Goldner Architects

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Update: One Kenmare Square

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A bit more detail now on 210 Lafayette Street, if we may.  Architect Richard Gluckman, responsible for the serene spaces inside the Gagosian and Mary Boone galleries, has designed this 11-story loft apartment house, including the interiors.  Apartments will range from a 450 sq. foot studio to 1400 sq. foot 2-bedroom units.  Ceilings will be 10 feet high and windows will wrap the curve in a ribbon pattern.  We had been curious about how far along this Andre Balazs-connected project was when we came across Curbed.com's recent snapshots.  Bookmark Curbed, it's the perfect daily fix.  The post linked below takes you to a series of photos documenting the progress of the curvy structure.  A shock of the new rising where SoHo meets Little Italy.  The project's marketing web site, produced by dbox, is now up.  Also visit the site of the Gluckman Mayner firm for a closer look at their work, including Marianne Boesky's TriBeCa loft.

  • Undulating Curves in SoHo (curbed.com)
  • Gluckman Mayner Architects
  • One Kenmare Square (onekenmaresquare.com)
  • dbox (visualization & interface design)

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Visualizing Calatrava's Tower

To get a sense of just how radical Santiago Calatrava's 80 South Street condo tower will be, we wanted a closer look.  What might living in these sky boxes feel like?  These alternate views give more detail and perspective than anything else we've yet seen.

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The roof of each cube will be the outdoor garden for the unit above, so make sure those orchids aren't leaking.  A sales and marketing placeholder has already gone up on the web, poised to open for business the minute the condo offering plan is approved by the good offices of the New York attorney general.

  • Santiago Calatrava - Projects
  • 80 South Street (future sales and marketing page)

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