| ID # | RLS20040657 |
| 房資料 | 建築名稱: 535 West End Avenue 7房, 7浴, 8451 ft² 室內尺, 室內785m2平方米, 建築有31公寓, 建築有20層樓 上市時間: 325天 |
| 建造年份 | 2008年 |
| 管理費 | $1萬3 ($13,408) |
| 地稅 | $22萬2 ($222,156) |
| 地鐵站 | 2 分鐘到 1 |
| 10 分鐘到 2, 3 | |
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在紐約,有些公寓立刻宣告自己的存在,充滿自信和表演性;而有些公寓,比如位於535 West End Avenue的Residence 10,則更為慢慢展現自己。安靜地。首先感受到的是尺度,然後是比例,接著是光線。那種特別的上西區的光線,在冬天透過哈德遜河輕輕地到來,黃昏時變得如銀色般璀璨。
電梯直接打開進入一個私人門廊。在那之後,是一個三十英尺長的畫廊。然後是大房間,寬達五十五英尺,兩側排滿了面朝北的超大窗戶,給人一種沉穩的肯定感,設計上顯然為那些將紐約視為長期遊戲的人所打造。不僅僅是表演,而是永恆。
建築本身由盧西恩·拉格朗日設計,擁有Extell發展公司的開發,借鑑了曼哈頓公寓樓的古老語法——石灰岩、對稱、克制——同時悄然剔除不便之處。這裏的一切運作得恰如其分。
AD100設計師凱瑟琳·紐曼的室內設計傾向於低調:白橡木人字形地板、天花板凹槽、精緻的手工牆面、幾乎私密的精湛木工細節。一個被皮革包圍的角落圖書館,配有煤氣壁爐,感覺更像是一個人曾經計畫用真實的時間來度過的地方,而非單純的設施。
這裡有七間臥室,七間半浴室。一個廚房和一個管家儲藏室,專為從十二人開始、到四人結束的晚宴而設計。主套房則完全佔據了自己的情感氣候:大理石、輻射熱、深沉的寧靜,隱隱感覺城市在某處遙遠之下消失了。
私家車庫內有一個獨立的車位可供單獨購買,電梯直接通往大樓——這是隨著時間推移來看,變得無法想像生活中沒有的便利。若喜歡一次性到達而非逐步到來,公寓也可按照含家具、藝術品包括的方式出售。
535 West End Avenue的居民可享受二十四小時的門僮和禮賓服務、室內游泳池、健身中心、水療、蒸汽室、住戶休息室、娛樂空間、儲物空間和現場停車位。然而,這裡真正的奢華可能就是那種氣氛。寧靜。
在外面,這個社區仍然是上西區這一部分一直以來的樣子:真正意義上的住宅區。里弗賽德公園就在幾步之遙。河流。人們跨越海洋而居的學校。雜貨店、書店、咖啡館,幾十年來建立的日常。
Residence 10並不是在試圖成為下城。它並不是想要變得短暫、戲劇化或新潮。它了解某種更古老的紐約——最偉大的奢華,最終變成了空間、隱私,以及能夠關掉門,完全感受到與城市隔離的能力。
There are apartments in New York that announce themselves immediately, all confidence and spectacle, and then there are apartments like Residence 10 at 535 West End Avenue, which reveal themselves more slowly. Quietly. A sense first of scale, then proportion, then light. The particular kind of Upper West Side light that arrives pale across the Hudson in winter and turns silver at dusk.
The elevator opens directly into a private vestibule. Beyond it, a thirty-foot gallery. Then the great room, fifty-five feet across, lined with oversized north-facing windows and the subdued certainty of a place designed for people who understand New York as a long game. Not performance. Permanence.
The building itself, designed by Lucien Lagrange and developed by Extell Development Company, borrows from the old grammar of Manhattan apartment houses - limestone, symmetry, restraint - while dispensing quietly with inconvenience. Everything here works exactly as it should.
Interiors by AD100 designer Katherine Newman lean toward understatement: white oak herringbone floors, coffered ceilings, hand-finished walls, millwork detailed with almost private precision. A corner library wrapped in leather and anchored by a gas fireplace feels less like an amenity than a place someone once intended to spend real time.
There are seven bedrooms. Seven-and-a-half baths. A kitchen and butler's pantry arranged for dinners that begin with twelve people and end with four. The primary suite occupies its own emotional climate entirely: marble, radiant heat, deep quiet, the faint impression that the city has fallen away somewhere below.
A deeded parking space in the private garage is available for separate purchase, with direct elevator access into the building - one of those conveniences that becomes, over time, impossible to imagine living without. The apartment may also be purchased furnished, artwork included, if one prefers to arrive all at once rather than gradually.
Residents of 535 West End Avenue have access to a twenty-four-hour concierge and doorman, an indoor pool, fitness center, spa, steam rooms, residents' lounge, recreation spaces, storage, and on-site parking. Yet the real luxury here may be the atmosphere itself. The calm.
Outside, the neighborhood remains what this part of the Upper West Side has always been: residential in the truest sense. Riverside Park a few moments away. The river. Schools people move across oceans to be near. Groceries, bookstores, cafés, routines established over decades.
Residence 10 is not trying to be downtown. It is not trying to be transient, theatrical, or new. It understands something older about New York - that the greatest luxury, eventually, becomes space, privacy, and the ability to close the door above the city and feel entirely removed from it.
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