A Sneak Peek Inside New York's Tallest Apartment Building
Jan 27, 2014 21:19
432 Park is just one in a series of super-tall buildings rising on the
southern end of Central Park, an area that's already earned its
"Billionaires' Belt" nickname. The skyscrapers here are said to be so tall that they needed
approval from the Federal Aviation Administration before construction
could start.
Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, 432 Park measures in at 1,396 feet and comes with two penthouses. The rest of the apartments will feature double-height ceilings, beautiful
oak flooring and huge square windows that provide an unparalleled view
of the city.
The residential building in the Western Hemisphere is scheduled to be
completed in 2015. In the meantime, check out these impressive renderings below done by interior designer Deborah Berke:
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