Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' No 33 Park Row nears completion in New York
No 33 Park Row, the first residential project in New York from British architecture firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, is nearing completion in Downtown Manhattan.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Rogers and his co-founder Graham Stirk worked on the high-rise building, which will be clad in distinctive copper fins.
No 33 Park Row will contain 30 apartments
The 23-storey building will contain 30 residences, featuring floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall windows overlooking City Hall Park. At 91 metres high, the building topped out in 2020 and is due to be finished this year.
Dark-coloured steel-framing on the facade was chosen to connect the building to Lower Manhattan's industrial past.
Its facade will feature steel and copper elements No 33 Park Row's metal exterior is designed to recall Rogers' famous high-tech architecture project, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, while its location is reminiscent of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' One Hyde Park.
"One Hyde Park and No.33 Park Row each face a park to the north," said Stirk.
"[Both] exhibit a similarity in terms of aspiration and quality with carefully composed facades that exhibit a richness of depth, shadow, and texture."
The residential high-rise will overlook City Hall Park
To make the most of the location, the residences and communal facilities will all be orientated north towards the park.
The residences, which range in size from one to five bedrooms, will be arranged between the sixth and 2...
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