277 Fifth Ave
Rafael Vi帽oly鈥檚 design for 277 Fifth Avenue鈥檚 new NoMad luxury condominiums embodies the combination of elegant proportions and refined engineering for which he is celebrated internationally.
Vi帽oly designed the tower with columns at the building鈥檚 perimeter to keep the interiors free from structural elements that might obstruct views and interrupt the layout of rooms. The perimeter columns establish a rhythm of alternating floor-to-ceiling vertical windows that frame views along multiple exposures and solid walls suitable for displaying art. One of the tower鈥檚 distinguishing architectural elements is a quartet of double-height, open-air loggias seemingly carved out of the building鈥檚 corners, spiraling downward around the building from the upper floors. Dramatically scaled and discernible on the skyline, the loggias are, as Vi帽oly describes them, 鈥渁n interesting typology of open space and terracing that has not been seriously explored before.鈥
鈥淭he most important characteristic of any great building is that it鈥檚 well proportioned.鈥 The columns touch down lightly outside the double-height lobby, revealing their subtle, handcrafted texture at street level. 鈥淲e wanted to make a building that is timeless and that contributes to the ongoing transformation of Fifth Avenue鈥攁 unique and amazing promenade in the heart of New York City.鈥 Assertively modern yet restrained, 277 Fifth Avenue adds a confident, contemporary presence to the historic streetscapes of NoMad鈥攁 new icon for one of the world鈥檚 most famous avenues. 鈥淭his building belongs to Fifth Avenue.鈥