Once a haven for a generation of modern artists, SoHo has become a center not only for retail, dining, and nightlife but has continued as the nexus for arts and culture. With the transformation of the Hudson Riverfront, outdoor recreation has also become part of the fabric of SoHo. 565 Broome SoHo’s luxury condominium residences mark a culmination within that neighborhood's evolution, providing easy access to all of those amenities, even as it serves as a quiet retreat amidst the neighborhood bustle.
The 30-story structure will soar above its smaller-scale surroundings, providing sweeping views of the city and the Hudson River. The remarkable sunsets that color the river and harbor will warm the residences at 565 Broome SoHo. Its materials will not only complement the historic context but will also allow residents to take full advantage of the building’s panoramic views.
565 Broome SoHo is the result of a collaboration between Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the Paris interior design firm RDAI, and Italian developers, Bizzi & Partners Development. The European team brings a distinguished eye for craft and luxury, but, having overseen significant projects in New York, it also appreciates SoHo’s unique local character.
For 565 Broome SoHo, Bizzi & Partners Development turned to two leaders in architecture, tapping Renzo Piano Building Workshop to come up with the project’s form and façades and RDAI to design the interiors. “It’s a great collaboration, which makes it easy to work together,” says RPBW principal Renzo Piano.
Both firms have developed an approach that creates luxurious spaces by emphasizing design quality and material craft. “We use materials in a very honest way,” explains Piano. “The character of the spaces is very rich.”
Rather than applying the prototypical finishes to create the semblance of luxury, the architects find beauty in real materials: stone, white oak wood, glass, and concrete.
RPBW has long distinguished itself as a studio of craftspeople, taking great care about how building elements are made and put together. By keeping the material palette austere, the designers accentuate the quality of those materials. Like the historic cast iron architecture that has long defined SoHo, the condominium residences for sale at 565 Broome SoHo will be distinguished by the expression of key materials.
Step out of your private elevator to be greeted by a double-height great room with breathtaking 360-degree city and Hudson River views. The Penthouses at 565 Broome SoHo feature large open living spaces with incredible light and views through floor-to-ceiling windows, custom eat-in kitchens, radiant heated floors in the master bathroom, and generous outdoor space allowing for seamless extensions of living, dining, and entertainment areas including a private roof terrace with a 20’ heated outdoor pool.
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