CetraRuddy Designs Tallest Building in New York's Meatpacking District
CetraRuddy has been selected to design a new 18-story office building in Manhattan?s trendy Meatpacking District. With plans filed before zoning ordinances in the area changed the height limit to 130 feet, the project will feature an extra 140 feet, with a total height of 270 feet.Â
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CetraRuddy has been selected to design a new 18-story office building in Manhattan?s trendy Meatpacking District. With plans filed before zoning ordinances in the area changed the height limit to 130 feet, the project will feature an extra 140 feet, with a total height of 270 feet. Located on West 15th Street near Ninth Avenue, the office building?which was previously designed as a hotel?will connect to a landmark district building on West 14th Street, which will be renovated as a part of the project. Together, the two buildings will feature 250,000 square feet of office space with a landscaped rooftop and an additional five terraces for communal work and relaxation areas.Â
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As a ?vertical campus,? the West 15th Street building utilizes a façade of glass and custom three-dimensional metal panels to merge with the neighboring, historic 14th Street structure.
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Open floorplates throughout the building, in addition to easily accessible terraces, create flexibility and possibilities for various workspace arrangements and...
Courtesy of CetraRuddy
CetraRuddy has been selected to design a new 18-story office building in Manhattan?s trendy Meatpacking District. With plans filed before zoning ordinances in the area changed the height limit to 130 feet, the project will feature an extra 140 feet, with a total height of 270 feet. Located on West 15th Street near Ninth Avenue, the office building?which was previously designed as a hotel?will connect to a landmark district building on West 14th Street, which will be renovated as a part of the project. Together, the two buildings will feature 250,000 square feet of office space with a landscaped rooftop and an additional five terraces for communal work and relaxation areas.Â
Courtesy of CetraRuddy
As a ?vertical campus,? the West 15th Street building utilizes a façade of glass and custom three-dimensional metal panels to merge with the neighboring, historic 14th Street structure.
Courtesy of CetraRuddy
Open floorplates throughout the building, in addition to easily accessible terraces, create flexibility and possibilities for various workspace arrangements and...
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