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176 Perry Street, New York, NY 10007 - The Richard Meier
(West Village, Condo)
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3 Bedroom
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1 of 10 |
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$25,000 |
| Rooms: |
6 |
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3 |
| Bathrooms: |
0 |
| SF Avail: |
3,785 |
| Type: |
For Rent |
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Rented/Off Market |
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RARELY AVAILABLE . Richard Meier #8217;s Center Tower Jewel. This mid-floor unit has EXTRAORDINARY VIEWS of the Hudson River, Hudson River Park and downtown. Attentive full service staffed building. The elevator opens into this beautifully designed space. As you turn and proceed into this home, views of the Hudson immediately fill your eyes. 12 foot high ceilings, a uniquely designed stainless steel kitchen, private balcony and more. Live in luxury. 15 stories high and only 10 residents! 2 beds/ 2.5 baths plus a study. CAN BE CONVERTED TO 3 BEDROOMS at tenant #8217;s expense. Available for a JULY 1 , 2010 OCCUPANCY . 24 hours notice required for showings. Pets are case by case.
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My Grades :
Critics --
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173 and 176 Perry Street are the first two built projects in Manhattan by long-time resident and member of the New York Five, Richard Meier. The 16-story towers stand at the edge of Greenwich Village, facing the Hudson River. The two buildings seem to be aesthetically driven by their location, and the views afforded to their residents. In this project, Meier used perimeter radiant heat in order to keep the floor-to-ceiling views unobstructed, and both towers have their concrete cores facing Manhattan rather than the Hudson for the same reason. Like so many of Meier's successful projects, these two towers have an obvious orientation landmark (in this case the river) without some of which Meier's residential projects seem lost and lacking in direction.
The two buildings feature many of Meier¹s signature design cues, but primarily look like slight variations on a Mies solution for such a problem. The fact that the two towers face a major body of water perhaps further emphasizes the similarity. Location aside, one can't help but quickly see that Meier¹s pendulum, which often swings between Corbusian and Miesian influences, took a decidedly Miesian swing in this case. The framing in the building's façade is Meier¹s trademark white, which gives the buildings a distinctive appearance in the Manhattan skyline. As a result of the white framing, and Meier's understated touch, 173 and 176 Perry Street are decisively elegant though contrary to the materials used in surrounding structures.
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Building Listings (click to view listings) |
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Building Features |
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Air Conditioning:
N |
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Building Type:
Loft |
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Concierge Service:
Full Time |
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Corporate Friendly :
N |
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Doorman:
Full Time |
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Elevator Building:
Yes |
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Elevator Operator:
None |
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Garage:
N |
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High Rise:
No |
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Land Lease Building:
N |
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Landmark Building:
N |
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Loft Apartments:
Yes |
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Max Financing:
0.9 |
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New Development:
No |
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Number of Elevators:
2 |
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Number of Floors:
15 |
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Number of Units:
45 |
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Outdoor Space:
N |
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Pet Friendly:
Y |
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Postwar Building:
Y |
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Prewar Building:
N |
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Region:
Downtown |
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Utilities Included:
N |
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Video Intercom:
No |
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Virtual Doorman:
No |
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Voice Intercom:
No |
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Year Built:
2003 |
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