H & de M’s Luxury in New York

Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 56 Leonard Street is an 831 foot tall, 57-storey luxury condominium tower located in Downtown Manhattan’s Tribeca district, a mostly low-rise and height-restricted historic district. The building houses 145 residences, each one with its own unique floor plan and private outdoor space. The project is conceived as a stack of individual houses, where each house is unique and identifiable within the overall stack.

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Facade detail showing the irregular pattern of projecting balconies. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

The upper floors of the building partially covered in fog. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

Detail showing the lower floors right above the main entrance on Leonard Street. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

The upper floors of the building seen from the North at dusk. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

A high-rise luxury tower seen from a narrow alley in Tribeca at dusk. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

Contextual exterior view looking South on Church Street at dusk. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

Contextual exterior view from the North at dusk. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

Contextual exterior view looking North on West Broadway at dusk. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.

Contextual exterior view from Varick Street. 56 Leonard Street, New York, United States. Architect: Herzog + de Meuron, 2017.