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565 Broome SoHo, RPBW Architects

The 30-story building, reaching a height of 293 feet, features 112 residences ranging from studio to four-bedroom units, including duplexes and penthouses. Share

565 Broome SoHo stands as a monumental achievement in the realm of luxury residential architecture in Manhattan’s iconic SoHo district. This towering edifice, brought to life through the collaboration of Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the Parisian interior design firm Rena Dumas Architecture Intérieure, and developers Bizzi & Partners Development, Aronov Development, and Halpern Real Estate Ventures, represents a new pinnacle of high-end living. Completed in 2019, the building is the first residential project in New York City for Pritzker Prize laureate Renzo Piano and a landmark endeavor that encapsulates the essence of modern luxury living​​​​.

The structure’s design philosophy is deeply rooted in maximizing natural light and offering breathtaking panoramic views, a hallmark of Renzo Piano’s architectural approach. The building’s strategic use of low-iron glass on its façade, combined with the unique curved corners, allows for an abundance of light to permeate the interiors, creating an atmosphere of openness and connectivity with the surrounding cityscape. Spanning 30 stories and standing at 293 feet, it towers above its historic surroundings, offering a modern counterpoint to the area’s traditional cast-iron architecture​​​​.

565 Broome SoHo comprises 112 residences, including studio to four-bedroom apartments, duplexes, and penthouses. Each residence is a masterpiece of design, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the city’s skyline, the Hudson River, One World Trade Center, and the Empire State Building. The interiors, crafted by RDAI, emphasize muted colors and high-quality materials, ensuring that the panoramic views remain the focal point. The building’s penthouses, with their double-height great rooms, custom kitchens, radiant heated floors, and outdoor terraces with private pools, epitomize luxury urban living​​​​.

565 Broome SoHo, RPBW Architects

The amenities offered at 565 Broome SoHo are unmatched, including a private porte-cochère with robotic parking, a 55-foot heated saltwater pool, and a conservatory featuring a seven-story living wall. Residents also enjoy access to a curated library, a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa, and a children’s playroom. These amenities, combined with the building’s prime location, provide residents with a unique blend of convenience, luxury, and exclusivity. The inclusion of sustainable features, aiming to achieve the status of a Zero Waste Building, further underscores the commitment of the developers and architects to environmental responsibility​​​​.

565 Broome SoHo, RPBW Architects

One of the world’s most desirable places to live and work, SoHo has undergone several incarnations before getting to this point. Once part of the city’s manufacturing landscape, it became the epicenter of modern art in the 1960’s. While maintaining its artistic roots, the neighborhood is now a global shopping, dining, and cultural hub. People now considered to be heros of modern art—including Donald Judd, Gordon Matta-Clark, Chuck Close, and Dorthea Rockburne—have transformed old factories into studios in which they could live and work, often using the lofty, open spaces to make the large artworks that have become so emblematic of the 20th century.

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