Curbed has the scoop on what appears to be a true 1% home – an 18,000 square feet behemoth that looms 90 stories above Manhattan overlooking the East River.
Designed by ODA Architecture, this luxury abode contains 6 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a sculpture garden, theater and music room, 30′ waterfall with reflecting pool, private spa and gym, teahouse, private elevator and a 2,000-bottle wine room. Due to the private nature of the project not all these features are shown in the photographs released but we are pretty sure the coverage below won’t disappoint you.
A true wonder over the East River.
Neat play to conceal that TV. Amazing vision for a warm and cozy place inside a giant ceiling.
With a perimeter of 16′ foot floor- to-ceiling windows (!!!!!), the essence of the apartment is the sculpture garden at its entrance. The garden features a spectacular 30′ water wall and reflecting pool overlooking the famed United Nations headquarters along the East River.
This superlative dwelling also features a 75′ expanse of living and dining area along with a Italian kitchen, library, game room, day spa, home theater and professional grade listening room with recording studio. Seemingly without limitation, every feature from the façade to the interior is meticulously planned and detailed with a modern and minimalist approach.