BIG's Twisting Towers along the High Line Will Contain Condos & a Luxury Hotel
BIG?s planned residential complex along the High Line in New York has gone through multiple iterations since its unveiling last November. Now, in its latest form of two twisting towers rising from a split podium, the project is receiving a new name and key program piece.
Image by BIG. Image via Curbed NY
BIG?s planned residential complex along the High Line in New York has gone through multiple iterations since its unveiling last November. Now, in its latest form of two twisting towers rising from a split podium, the project is receiving a new name and key program piece.
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Taking its cue from its location at 76 Eleventh Avenue and West 17th Street in West Chelsea, adjacent to projects by Frank Gehry, Shigeru Ban and Jean Nouvel, the development will officially be known as ?The Eleventh.? Also announced was a new partnership between developer HFZ Capital and international spa resort brand Six Senses, which will bring the company?s first resort in the United States to the complex.
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Adding to the building?s planned 240 luxury condominium units, the full-block development will now also contain a 137-room hotel and luxury spa. The project?s two towers, reaching approximately 300 and 400 feet, will be the tallest in the neighborhood. The new spa will be locate...
Image by BIG. Image via Curbed NY
BIG?s planned residential complex along the High Line in New York has gone through multiple iterations since its unveiling last November. Now, in its latest form of two twisting towers rising from a split podium, the project is receiving a new name and key program piece.
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Taking its cue from its location at 76 Eleventh Avenue and West 17th Street in West Chelsea, adjacent to projects by Frank Gehry, Shigeru Ban and Jean Nouvel, the development will officially be known as ?The Eleventh.? Also announced was a new partnership between developer HFZ Capital and international spa resort brand Six Senses, which will bring the company?s first resort in the United States to the complex.
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Image by BIG. Image via NY YIMBY
Adding to the building?s planned 240 luxury condominium units, the full-block development will now also contain a 137-room hotel and luxury spa. The project?s two towers, reaching approximately 300 and 400 feet, will be the tallest in the neighborhood. The new spa will be locate...
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