35XV
Chris Cooper

An Artful Composition of Program and Form

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Rising 347 feet above its mid-block site, 35XV is a dynamic addition to Manhattan's vibrant Chelsea neighborhood. Utilizing excess development rights from the historic Xavier High School, the unique, residential-academic hybrid design artfully resolves the project's principal requirements: providing needed expansion space for Xavier; creating highly crafted residential units that take advantage of their elevated location; conforming to highly restrictive municipal bulk controls, including sloped sky exposure planes; and being a "good neighbor," relating to the both the Xavier campus and to the neighboring streetscape, despite the project's overall size.

photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto
photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto

35XV sets new standards in the growing trend of air rights development, meeting housing demands in a dense Manhattan neighborhood while providing needed support for a local non-profit institution, all within a contextually specific, sculptural design.

photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto
photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto

Setting new standards in the growing trend of air rights development, 35XV is an artful composition of program and form.

photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto
photo_credit David Sundberg/Esto
David Sundberg/Esto
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