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176 Perry Street Residence Tower | Richard Meier

176 Perry Street Residence Tower | Richard Meier

176 Perry Street Residence Tower | Richard Meier

00:54 15 April in Residence, Residence-Condo, Residence-Tower
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04-15-2026: Moderni; “The two towers of this residential complex are located in Greenwich Village, overlooking the Hudson River and the newly renovated Hudson River Park, which provides a mixture of green and paved open spaces for walkers, joggers, and cyclists all the way from Battery Park City to Fifty-ninth Street.  The intimate scale of the building respects its urban context and establishes it as a gateway to the historical fabric of Greenwich Village.” from the architectSearch for Ideas!

•  New York, NY  | ~ 11,000 SF | ~ 2002 | © Richard Meier, The Corcoran Group, ET AL

Type – Residence-Tower  |  Form – Box |  Shape – Polygon  |  Scheme – Contained

PROJECT IDEAS

Buildings are clad in insulating laminated glass and white metal panels, with the individual floor plates expressed by shadowboxes at the curtain wall…Large operable panels are provided within the floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall that bounds the perimeter of the floor plate on all four sides. This extensive use of glass is made possible by the provision of perimeter heating at floor level throughout the building, ensuring a comfortable environment for the building’s occupants while also maximizing the views available from this unique site along the Hudson River.” from the architect. This modern architecture is characterized by design features ~ BathroomFireplaceFireplace-InteriorForm-BoxForm-Box-TowerKitchenKitchen-CounterResidenceResidence-TowerScheme-ContainedStairStair-CircularStair-InteriorWhiteWhite-Interior.

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PrivaSEE | NanaWall Systems
Work & Co | Casework
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PROJECT SPECS

Structure: Two 15-story residential towers with reinforced concrete frames; Facade: 70,000 square feet of floor-to-ceiling curtain wall with insulating laminated glass.; 173 Perry Street (North Tower): 15 stories, ~24,800 net square feet, featuring single, 1,800+ square-foot loft-like apartments; 176 Perry Street (South Tower): Includes 3,750+ gross square-foot units; Features: Perimeter radiant heating, white metal cladding, and structural cores located to the east to maximize westward views; Design Principle: Minimalist design, emphasizing transparency and light, overlooking the Hudson River

MODERN DESIGN IDEAS

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