378 West End Avenue represents a unique architectural fusion on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where COOKFOX Architects and Alchemy Properties have combined an 18-story modern tower with a historic 1915 Schwartz & Gross-designed building. The development contains 58 condominium residences, thoughtfully integrating contemporary design with classic pre-war elements.
The building emphasizes health-conscious living through advanced technological features, including comprehensive water and air filtration systems throughout. Notable design elements include copper-handle gym equipment, copper alloy door handles in common areas, and touchless elevator entry systems, with 90% of residences featuring direct elevator access.
Residences, crafted by Christopher Peacock, feature high ceilings, large windows, and premium finishes. Kitchens are equipped with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, while bathrooms include heated floors and luxury marble fixtures. Many units offer multiple exposures with views of the Upper West Side and Hudson River, and select residences include private terraces.
The building houses over 11,000 square feet of amenities, including a 75-foot saltwater lap pool, a half basketball court, squash court, fitness center, and yoga studio. Additional facilities encompass a music recording studio with practice room, screening lounge, billiards room, reading room, private garden, and a private garage with covered drop-off area. The building's location near the landmarked West End Collegiate Church places it in a historically significant neighborhood context.
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