Architect Mark Foster Gage has revealed conceptual plans for a dramatically sculptural 102-storey residential building with sweeping views of central park and the New York City skyline. According to news site 6sqft, Gage was commissioned by a high-end developer to see what kind of ultra-luxury development might be possible on Manhattan’s 57th street.
The residential building offers sweeping views of central park. Each unit has its own unique figurally carved façade with balconies that frame particular features of the surrounding urban and natural landscapes.
The building is clad with a series of limestone-tinted concrete panels with hydroformed sheet-bronze details, and brass-tinted alloy structural extrusion enclosures.
The 64th floor features a sky-lobby with exclusive retail stores, a 2-storey high ballroom for events, and a 4-star restaurant. All of which have access to four massive cantilevered balconies that offer an event and dining experience with spectacular views.