30 Warren is a ground-up condo project transforming an entire-block front in Manhattan’s coveted Tribeca neighborhood. Designed by French architect Francois Leininger of Post-Office Architectes, 30 Warren houses 23 design-forward residences with a clean and refreshing Tribeca aesthetic with distinctly modern layouts. The exciting young architecture firm, based in Manhattan and Paris, met in the office of Pritzker-prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, where they have a combined experience of more than three decades.
30 Warren is one of the only New York City projects to feature a rare, custom-fabricated concrete ductal façade. This textured concrete is lightweight, yet durable, and enhances the building’s overall design aesthetic. The ductal slabs are less than an inch thick but the innovative composure of this concrete enables it to be strong and protective with high-strength fibers.
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30 Warren’s thoughtfully crafted architectural façade is punctuated by generously proportioned picture windows that will offer each residence incredible light, air and views. The southern façade features two setbacks yielding views of the Manhattan skyline, the skyscrapers in the Financial District and the river. Additionally, several of the stepped levels are planted with mature trees to filter views and provide a welcome taste of nature.
The residences at 30 Warren consist of one- to three-bedroom homes ranging in size from approximately 1,000 to over 2,500 square feet, with prices ranging from approximately $2 million to $8 million.
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