Adellco’s forthcoming condominium named d’Orsay has marked another milestone in its road towards completion. A recent press release announced that its 11-story frame has topped off. Capped by Chelsea’s contextual zoning rules, the building rises a modest 152 feet to the top of its mechanical bulkhead, thus maintaining the human scale of its area. Now with vertical construction complete, its lower levels are receiving its stylish Roman-brick facade. The condominium is being designed by Hill West, who have served as the executive architects on countless New York developments but less frequently get to wield their design talent independently.
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d’Orsay’s façade is conceived as a tribute to the industrial lofts of the Meatpacking District and is composed of warm-colored masonry and generous bays of factory-style windows. Interiors designed by Studio Jacques Garcia also convey a dynamic marriage between old and new. The practice is well-known for their fanciful work at the La Mamounia in Marrakesh and the Hotel Costes in Paris. Here, the designers craft richly textured spaces with a bit of Art Deco flare. Exposed metal beams, bronze walls and lighting are used to accentuate structural details.
The building’s twenty-one residences will be composed of one- to four-bedroom layouts that will be carefully curated to create a sense of symmetry, proportion, and grace. while ensuring homes are drenched in natural light. Renderings illustrate timeless spaces drenched in light and sheathed in rich stones and sumptuous finishes.
The building’s twenty-one residences will be composed of one- to four-bedroom layouts that will be carefully curated to create a sense of symmetry, proportion, and grace. while ensuring homes are drenched in natural light. Renderings illustrate timeless spaces drenched in light and sheathed in rich stones and sumptuous finishes.
Presently there are six units available for purchase priced at an average of $2,477 per ft². Graciously-proportioned one-bedrooms start from $1.675 million, two-bedrooms from $3.125 million and three-bedrooms from $3.575 million. The 2,653-square-foot penthouse is also on the market with an ask of $8.95 million. The buyer of the 3-bed/3.5-bath spread will enjoy nearly 1,300 square feet of terrace space that offer views over low-rise Greenwich Village and of downtown and the Hudson River. Additionally, the home’s great room will provide a wood-burning fireplace and the island kitchen is outfitted with natural oak cabinets accented with custom metal framing.
Construction is anticipated for later this year. The roster of amenities will include a full-time concierge and doorman, a shared rooftop garden with stellar city views, a drawing room, a sky-lit fitness center, a spa with a steam room, plunge pool and treatment room, as well as bicycle storage and private storage available for purchase.