The project is the first New York City residential condominium for Pritzker Winning architect Renzo Piano.
Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development and Halpern Real Estate Ventures recently launched sales for the condominium residences, 565 Broome SoHo. The 30-story, 290-foot tall structure features dual set-back curved glass towers and is the very first New York City residential project for the Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano.
“I am thrilled to announce a first for the New York City residential market; an extraordinary work of art by my longtime friend Renzo Piano and his team at RPBW,” said Davide Bizzi, CEO of Bizzi & Partners Development. “Today marks the launch of a rare and exciting opportunity for discerning buyers who seek the finest example of architecture, design and luxury amenities within the condominium market today.”
The residence features sophisticated interiors by renowned Parisian design firm RDAI. Both Davide Bizzi and Renzo Piano, who have collaborated on three other projects around the world, recognized early on that 565 Broome Street represented an exciting residential opportunity for SoHo.
“I was immediately drawn to this site and inspired by its natural surroundings with the harmonious flow of the river to the west, unobstructed views all around, and the ability to create a building that actually breathes air and light,” said Renzo Piano, also known for his work at the new Whitney Museum, the Morgan Library expansion and The New York Times building.
565 Broome SoHo’s two-tower scheme and strategic orientation offer 360 degree views of the Hudson River, historic SoHo, midtown Manhattan, Tribeca and the World Trade Center. The entire structure is clad in low-iron glass that affords residents a far clearer and crisper view than seen through typical windows. There are curved glass corners found in many of the residences and amenity spaces that Piano says “make you feel like you are flying.”
Photos courtesy Noë & Associates with The Boundary