New York, New York, USA
American Prize for Architecture laureates Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill together with Rottet Studio and developed by Extell Development are soon to complete the supertall Central Park Tower in downtown New York as the tallest residential building in Manhattan and in the world overtaking its neighbor, Rafael Viñoly’s 432 Park Avenue.
A beacon of 1,5000 feet on glass and steel on Billionaire’s Rowe, Central Park tower offers endless views and will be the definitive New York skyscraper.
The grand living and entertaining spaces designed by Rottet Studio are strategically positioned in the corners of the residences to maximize multiple panoramas and citywide views.
Structural elements are discreetly located between the residential units, resulting in floor-to-ceiling windows, unencumbered views and gracious layouts.
Located within the tallest residential tower ever built will be one of the world’s most exclusive private clubs.
Central Park Club will offer approximately 50,000 square feet of thoroughly curated luxury accommodations spread across three floors, each location providing a unique experience complemented by five-star service.
The first club level, located on the 14th floor, will feature a residents’ lounge with billiards, screening and function rooms.
The centerpiece of this floor will be a 15,000-square-foot outdoor terrace with a spectacular 60-foot swimming pool, cabanas, bar, screening wall, food and beverage service, and an outdoor children’s playground.
The health and wellness center on the 16th floor will include a 63-foot indoor swimming pool, state-of-the art fitness center, half-court basketball court, squash court, sauna, steam and treatment rooms.
The Club will culminate on the 100th floor at an elevation of over 1,000 feet. The plans for this remarkable space are yet to be revealed.
At the base of the tower will be a new 300,000-square-foot, seven-story Nordstrom department store.
After a 30-year search for the optimum site, the Seattle-based fashion retailer selected Central Park Tower as the location for its premier flagship store in New York City, the first in its over 100-year history.
Project: Central Park Tower
Architects: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill
Interior Architects: Rottet Studio
Client: Extell Development
Photographers: Michael Young and Matt Pruznick