- Year
- 2013
- Category
- Residential · Interiors
- Type
- Residential
- Status
- Built
- Location
- New York, United States
Skyhouse is a residential penthouse located at the summit of one of the earliest surviving skyscrapers in New York City. The four-story penthouse structure, which had never been used as a residence, was designed in 1896 as an archetypal hip-roofed house form situated 21 stories above the street. In the intervening decades this penthouse has been gradually surrounded by the astonishing vertical cityscape of Lower Manhattan. From the private elevator vestibule, lit by a skylight which frames the apex of the adjacent skyscraper 60 stories above, the ramped entrance hall passes through the faceted shaft of the stairwell.
Skyhouse is a residential penthouse located at the summit of one of the earliest surviving skyscrapers in New York City. The four-story penthouse structure, which had never been used as a residence, was designed in 1896 as an archetypal hip-roofed house form situated 21 stories above the street. In the intervening decades this penthouse has been gradually surrounded by the astonishing vertical cityscape of Lower Manhattan. From the private elevator vestibule, lit by a skylight which frames the apex of the adjacent skyscraper 60 stories above, the ramped entrance hall passes through the faceted shaft of the stairwell.