New marble-clad interior renderings revealed for Bjarke Ingels’ High Line-facing XI
Renderings via Dbox for HFZ Capital Group
Back in April, 6sqft brought you a new batch of renderings showing Bjarke Ingels and developer HFZ Capital’s XI (or the Eleventh) at 76 Eleventh Avenue ahead of a May 7 sales launch. The West Chelsea hotel-condo project is notable not only for being Ingels’ first NYC condo project but for its asymmetrical, twisting silhouette. Those renderings showcased the pair of towers and their sky-bridge, along with, for the first time, the central courtyard and an apartment interior. Now, as Curbed learned, we get a preview of the project’s interiors, clad in several different flavors of dramatically-veined creamy beige and white statement marble and pale chevron flooring with wood accents–and stunning NYC and river views in every direction.
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The East Tower’s decor was created by Gilles & Boissier, with high-end finishes like chevron flooring, custom Italian cabinetry and Calacatta Gold marble countertops in kitchens and marble-wrapped bathrooms.
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The East Tower will also contain a Six Senses Hotel which will boast a porte-cochère and a concierge desk crafted of smoked wood and– you guessed it–marble.
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The West Tower’s 146 apartments have interiors by Gabellini Sheppard Associates. The interiors there are inspired by Old Hollywood glamour, with wide-plank floors, custom wood doors and luxurious baths with free-standing soaking tubs.
Soaring above the lobby are 23-foot ceilings, with a fireplace and a sculptural desk crafted from basalt, bronze, and limestone below.
Prices start at $2.8 million for one-bedrooms, $3.9 million for two-bedrooms, $6.5 million for three-bedrooms, $9 million for four-bedrooms, and $25 million for the half-floor penthouses. Amenities include a 4,000-square-foot fitness center with a 75-foot-long pool, a lounge and gallery in the glass sky-bridge, a wine tasting room, game room, and access to Six Senses. The building is expected to be complete by the end of 2019.
[Via Curbed]
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Renderings via Dbox for HFZ Capital Group