Steinway Tower, standing as the embodiment of ultra-luxury in New York’s prestigious skyline, heralds a fresh wave of architectural brilliance and elite urban living. Designed by the acclaimed New York-based Studio Sofield, this magnificent structure adds new meaning to cosmopolitan opulence.
Nestled in the heart of midtown Manhattan and casting a 1,428-foot shadow over Central Park, this iconic structure marks its splendid completion. Designed by the vanguard architects from SHoP and constructed on a location once revered for the historic Steinway & Sons piano establishment, Steinway Tower is more than a building – it’s a symbol of legacy.
Sprawling over 91 stories and with an address as distinctive as 111 West 57th Street, this modern marvel houses 46 plush full-floor and duplex living spaces. Recent images divulged by Studio Sofield grant an intimate look into lavish lobbies adorned with exquisite limestone, marble, blackened steel, and velvet touches. To further its allure, these luxurious spaces also showcase eminent artworks by the likes of Picasso and Matisse.
Studio Sofield, under the visionary direction of its founder William Sofield, intended to resurrect the splendor of New York’s Gilded Age with this creation. Evoking an era when New York streets were graced by the grand mansions of magnates like Andrew Carnegie and Cornelius Vanderbilt, the Steinway Tower stands proud on what is colloquially known as “Billionaire’s Row”.
Sofield, in a candid conversation, mentioned his passion to make Steinway Tower a unique New York symbol. “For me, luxury is not just about grandeur. I envisioned a structure that is unmistakably and irreplaceably New York. Many potential residents might have multiple global homes, but Steinway Tower offers an unparalleled New York experience,” he said.
But the grandiosity doesn’t end with its living spaces. The tower boasts an 82-foot-long swimming pool, encased in a luminous chamber with panoramic windows, complemented by an array of Kentia palms. Furthermore, patrons can relish the contemporary rendition of New York’s iconic King Cole Bar, artistically enhanced with a decorative balcony and custom-designed murals.
Sofield’s personal touch to the project is evident. Discussing the pool, he remarked, “I have poured a piece of myself into every aspect of this design. The swimming pool, for instance, isn’t your typical pool. It flaunts wooden panels, intricate details, and ornate gold leaf finishes. It is crowned with a vaulted ceiling and opulent draperies, making it a one-of-a-kind aquatic experience in the city.”
Defying architectural norms, Steinway Tower flaunts a staggering height-to-width ratio of 24:1, earning it the title of “the world’s most slender skyscraper”. The façade seamlessly blends blocks of terracotta, which intriguingly alters its hue and texture based on lighting and perspective.
In the pantheon of tall structures, at 1,428 feet, Steinway Tower competes closely with New York’s 1,776-foot One World Trade Center and the 1,550-foot Central Park Tower.
Historically, super-slender or “pencil towers” became the crown jewels of Hong Kong’s skyline in the 1970s. Over time, metropolises like New York adopted this trend, adding a contemporary edge to their skylines.
The Steinway Tower, a joint venture between JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group, offers residences priced between a range of $7.75 million to a staggering $66 million.
In conclusion, Steinway Tower is not just an addition to New York’s skyline; it’s a testament to architectural genius, luxury, and the city’s indomitable spirit. A new age icon, it stands tall, reflecting the past, embracing the present, and hinting at a future of limitless possibilities.