Form and facade The north and south
elevations of the building's
facade are clad in copper, while the east and west elevations are floor to ceiling glass. The two towers are designed such that they appear to "dance" with each other. They are connected by a bridge approximately 300 feet from the ground, three levels in height. The west tower is 540 feet in height, and the east tower is 470 feet tall. The architect used the copper facade for texture and added variation by staggering the panels in patterns that emanate from the skybridge.
Skybridge The two towers are connected by a three-story
skybridge on floors 27, 28, and 29, which includes a portion of the project's 60,000 square feet of amenities such as a 75-foot lap pool, and lounge for residents. The skybridge also includes a mechanical floor used by both towers for efficiency, creating space for the east tower's roof deck pool and lounge. Atop the skybridge are private outdoor terraces attached to adjacent apartments. According to the developers, it is the first such bridge constructed in Manhattan in eight decades. The bridge structure is composed of steel trusses that weigh up to 421,000 pounds. Measuring 100 feet long, the skybridge is clad in glass that contains an aluminum mesh interlayer that reduces solar gain and gives the appearance from the exterior as an opaque material. Nearly twenty percent of the units in the two towers, or 160 apartments in total, are designated as affordable, with the remainder rented at
market rate. The bridge connecting the development's two towers includes a pool, whirlpool, and a lounge for residents. The building includes a gym, a landscaped plaza, and other amenities. An outdoor pool and lounge are on the top of the east tower, with the top of the west tower reserved for mechanical space. While the buildings' parcel was for sale during
Hurricane Sandy, rainfall turned an onsite pit into a "small lake". The buildings were therefore developed with precautions against floods and extreme weather caused by climate change. In the event of power loss caused by a storm, there are five emergency generators to power the buildings' eight passenger and two freight elevators and to provide power to tenants' refrigerators and a single outlet in each apartment for an indefinite period of time. Architectural choices were also informed by potential floods. Lobby walls utilize stone instead of wood, and the buildings' copper covering begins approximately above the ground, preventing potential damage from high waters. == Reception and awards ==