Speaking of apartments in New York City, this unique four-level penthouse apartment is undeniably one of the most interesting apartments located in the city. The apartment is situated atop one of the city’s earliest steel skyscrapers that were built in 1896.
This unique penthouse apartment was completely redesigned by David Hotson Architect, a NYC-based studio, in collaboration with Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design, an interior design studio.
The penthouse apartment features an amazing polished steel slide which spans from the penthouse apartment’s attic to the apartment’s entrance floor.
Originally designed in 1896, the four story penthouse structure was never used as a resident.
Today, it has various unique things to offer including a mirror polished tubular stainless steel slide which provides for a quick descent as it sweeps over a bedroom, out through a window and over the stair before finally coils down through the library ceiling and arrives at the flared rectangular exit opposite the penthouse apartment’s entrance.
Situated in New York City, Skyhouse is a unique penthouse apartment with a lot to offer including spaces that exploit the penthouse’s apartment situation above the Manhattan cityscape.
After all, all spaces of the penthouse apartment exploit its situation above the Manhattan cityscape with vistas that are channeled through all of the penthouse apartment’s four levels at a range of scale to capture framed views of various iconic structures in the surrounding three-dimensional cityscape.
While the true nature of the aforementioned spaces can only be revealed to visitors encountering them in the experienced present, the various images re-presented here can provide a glimpse of the experience of the penthouse apartment.
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