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Luxury NYC Apartment Overlooking Madison Square Park 5

Luxury NYC Apartment Overlooking Madison Square Park

Located on the 32nd floor overlooking Madison Square Park, this 1,500-square-foot pied-a-terre integrates art and architecture seamlessly, creating opportunities to live passionately with both art and incredible views of the Manhattan skyline from every room.

New York Loft by Raad Studio 11

New York Loft in the Former Police Headquarters / RAAD Studio

This unique New York Loft was designed by RAAD Studio, an award-winning Manhattan-based design firm with a portfolio of over 100 completed projects. This loft is located in one of the most beautiful buildings in New York City, the Beaux-Arts style former police headquarters located at 240 Centre Street. A unique room inside an iconic New York building

Park Avenue Apartment by Rottet Studio

Park Avenue Apartment by Rottet Studio

Interior Design: Rottet Studio Architecture: ARCHITECTUREFIRM Project: Park Avenue Apartment Project Team: David Davis, AIA, IIDA Brad Wilson Adam Ruffin Rose Wilkowski Location: New York, USA Area: 1,400 sq. feet Photography: Ayla Christman Completed by Rottet Studio, the Park Avenue Apartment project is a complete re-imagination of a cluttered and dark apartment that had not

Highline Chelsea Loft by Robertson Tait / New York

Highline Chelsea Loft is a project completed by New York – based Robertson-Tait. Description by Robertson-Tait: This project benefited from Robertson-Tait’s involvement in early stages of design as the construction feasibility consultant working with both the clients and designer. Our team faced many challenges given the parameters of the existing space and the desired design and

Bond Street Loft / Axis Mundi Design

Located in the historic NoHo district of New York City, the Bond Street Loft is a showcase of contemporary design masterfully executed by Axis Mundi Design. Housed in a landmarked building originally designed in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch and later converted into lofts in 1987

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