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One Vandam
Project Type
Multi-FamilyOccupancy
2017Location
180 Sixth Avenue New York, NYClient
Quinlan Development Group & Tavros Development PartnersLocated between Prince and Spring Streets, and adjacent to the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca, One Vandam represents the dynamic intersection of celebrated New York City neighborhoods. The building responds to its site and context with a luminous limestone and glass façade that exhibits degrees of transparency and reflection based on the lighting conditions and viewing angle. Through strategic massing, the lower portions of the building are at scale and alignment with the adjacent streetscape, ensuring the architecture complements the neighborhood.
The slender residential tower overlaps the “gatehouse” building perpendicularly and sits atop the commercial plinth, surrounded by a landscaped green roof and generous exterior tenant amenity space. An innovative and sustainable urban garden and green-ribbon wrap the building from the rear courtyard to terrace footpaths, to the main terrace, ending at the entry garden at ground level.
The 14-story mixed-use building includes 25 luxury residences with seven unique floorplates and through-floor unit layouts. Three penthouse residences feature panoramic views designed to embrace the cityscape and iconic Manhattan skyline in three directions.
Press
“Interview with George Schieferdecker about One Vandam,” AZA INT, June 2020
“How to furnish a penthouse in Soho’s most exclusive skyscraper (Come arredare un attico nel grattacielo più esclusivo di Soho),” Marie Claire Maison Italia, May 2017
“New York Stories: One Vandam Penthouse,” Marie Claire Maison Italia (print), April 2017
“All About One Vandam’s Luxe Triplex Residence and Available Unit, Penthouse A,” New York Spaces Magazine, February 2017
“A Closer Look at One Vandam’s Spectacular $25 Million Penthouse,” CityRealty, January 2017
“Quirky lots shape building projects,” WSJ, June 2014
COLLABORATORS
Triton Construction – construction management; Mathews Nielsen – Landscape Architect; WSP Cantor Seinuk – structural; ICOR Associates – MEPFP; Studio DB – interior design; Frank Seta & Associates – exterior wall consultant
Renderings by MARCH
Photos by Alexander Severin and Michael Weinstein/MW Studio