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Renzo Piano's 565 Broome Street Unveils Model Residences

565 Broome, the Renzo Piano designed glass tower in SoHo has given a first look inside. The building, which has been under construction since 2016, has reached the next chapter, with residents moving in, and 2 model units being unveiled giving us a first look inside the finished product. The building has two towers, a north tower and a south tower. A model unit, each designed by a different interior designer, from each tower were unveiled to guests earlier this week.

565 Broome Lobby

 Residence North 24A

N24A is a 3 bed, 3.5 bath home spanning 2,512 square feet. This model residence was decorated by interior designer Damon Liss. Liss took inspiration in designing his unit from the interiors of 565 from itself, adopting a refined minimalism approach.

565 Broome Model Residence
565 Broome Street Kitchen

 The home has western and northern exposure which offered wonderful sunset views over the Hudson during the evening hour that we viewed it.

Damon Liss Interior Design
565 Broome Street Master bath

Residence South 26B

 S26B is a 2 bed, 2.5 bath home spread across 2,191 square feet. In the south tower, this home offers southern and eastern views, with the eastern views being open city views across SoHo, the East Village, and even up to Midtown.

565 Broome S26B
565 Broome March & White

March & White, a British design firm, decorated this model unit. They included pieces from local artists throughout as well as plaster on the walls.

565 Broome SoHo
565 Broome Renzo Piano
565 Broome Views

 

565 Broome Street is Renzo Piano's first residential project in New York City. He brings his iconic design and approach to this luxurious residential project located in SoHo. The 30-story building stands out in the SoHo landscape, set alongside its smaller scale neighbors.  Renzo Piano prides himself on his careful attention to materials, and 565 Broome is no exception with an austere material palette that accentuates the quality of those selected. The overall design and approach to the project is an expression of key materials. Design is characterized by low-iron, extra wide glass and “tube” shaped living spaces in select residences which are a character of Renzo Piano.

Building interiors are designed by renowned firm RDAI who take a similar approach to their work as Piano, highlighting craftsmanship and materials. At 565 Broome, they have found beauty in natural materials such as stone, white oak, glass, and concrete. RDAI is known for its work in global Hermes and Saint Laurent stores.

 Amenities include a private gated driveway, outdoor landscaped terrace, 55 foot swimming pool, fitness center, lounge, and library.