CetraRuddy reveals art-deco New York tower designed for Rockefeller Group
CetraRuddy has designed a chevron-patterned tower for the developers of New York's Rockefeller Center, which draws on the art deco architecture of the complex.
Designed by local architecture firm CetraRuddy for the Rockefeller Group, the 45-storey Rose Hill tower is currently under construction in New York's NoMad neighbourhood.
Once complete, the condominium will feature a bronze exterior with a chevron pattern around its windows ? a decorative detail intended to reference the architectural style of the Rockefeller Center, which the Rockefeller Group completed 90 years ago.
"Rose Hill draws a direct connection back to Rockefeller Center with its heavy art deco influence of the 20th century," said Rockefeller Group in a project description. "We've developed a strong track record of successful residential projects across the US in recent years, but Rose Hill is our return to our roots ? to Manhattan ? where we're developing a project that can represent our legacy and stand the test of time," Rockefeller Group senior vice president Meg Brod added.
A golden, column-like design forms the base of the structure and then steps back at the top ? another feature associated with the 1920s style ? to create a series of terraces.
Set to rise over 600 feet (183 metres) high, the tower comprises 123 residences that range from studios to four-bedroom homes, as well as plenty of private and public outdoor spaces.
Renderings show that decorative details will continue...
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