The four-story high living room can be ascended by climbing holds anchored to the original 1895 riveted steel structure -which is among the earliest steel frames used in a New York skyscraper. A sloping window fills one end of the fourth level Attic floor providing a vertiginous view down, past the upholstered balcony suspended in the steel beams at the third level, to the main floor level forty feet below.

Lower Manhattan Penthouse_02.Living Room

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Year
2013

Other Projects by David Hotson Architect 

Park Avenue Townhouse
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