Thursday, 16 October 2014

Photo: Inside The $95m New York City Penthouse At The Top Of The Tallest Building In The Western Hemisphere

Stunning: This marble bathroom at 432 Park Avenue - which stands at a staggering 1,396 feet - offers a breathtaking view of New YorkSprawling: The building in midtown Manhattan today became the tallest residential site in the Western Hemisphere. Above, is a living room in the skyscraper  
432 Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan today became the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere. At 1,396 feet, it towers over Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and One World Trade Center without spire. Designed by Rafael Viñoly, the 96-story condo offers 104 units, ranging in price from $16.95million to $95million. Tenants can observe spectacular views from huge 10-foot-by-10-foot windows, observation deck and telescopes They can also access climate-controlled wine cellars, outdoor terrace, a spa, a 'massage therapy room' and pool. See more photos after the cut......
A view to wake up to: Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the 96-story condo offers 104 units, ranging from $16.95million to $95million 
Tall: 432 Park Avenue (center) towers over the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and One World Trade Center without its spire 
Beautifully furnished: The building will welcome its first residents next year. Above, this unit features a telescope to look out over New York  
Breathtaking: For those lucky few who can afford to purchase a unit, they will be able to observe the views from  10-foot-by-10-foot windows 
Penthouse: Residents can also frequent a billiards room, socialise in a residents' lounge and keep fit in a private gym. Above, a living room 

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