Today I'm having a mind journey to New York and a gorgeous hotel penthouse in Tribeca, a neighborhood at the lower Manhattan area. The Greenwich Hotel assigned to Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt and Japanese architect Tatsuro Miki, to design in close collaboration with the hotel’s partners Ira Drukier and Robert De Niro, a penthouse of 6,800 sq ft suite that was inspired by the TriBeCa neighborhood’s industrial past fused with the ancient Japanese aesthetic of Wabi:beauty found in imperfection and authenticity;artempo – where time becomes art; and poor materials that are rich in spirit.Materials like stone, steel and reclaimed wood were carefully selected and thoughtfully utilized in every area of the penthouse.
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Axel Vervoordt said
We wanted to express a TriBeCa character in the most humble way. Because the architecture is so simple, it belongs as much to the past as to the future.
The Penthouse offers a large open floorplan with multi-purpose living spaces, including a separate living room and drawing room, a full sized chef’s kitchen, three fireplaces, two and half bathrooms and three bedrooms. The private outdoor gardens on two levels span over 4,000 sq ft and feature a spa pool and dining for 18 guests.The result is a space that serves as a sanctuary and paradise for those who seek a unique travelling experience. Enjoy the gallery and dream of being there!
Source: http://www.thegreenwichhotel.com/
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