512 West 22nd Street

Workplaces
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512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street incorporates a fifth facade of plantings throughout terraces and green roofs. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
A view from the High Line, which runs along the eastern façade. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
Looking north along the High Line, planted terraces are cut into the facade, offering views and access to nature from the workplace. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
A wide planted outdoor staircase connects three floors. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
The outdoor stair runs parallel to the High Line, visually continuing the green space. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
The view down the planted exterior stair. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
View from 22nd Street and the connection to the High Line. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
512 West 22nd Street
The lobby also serves as a gallery, connecting the building to the streetscape. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
Workplaces
New York, NY
512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street
512 West 22nd Street
O1
 
O1

512 West 22nd Street, a Chelsea office building bordering the High Line, is inspired by both its proximity to the planted public space and principles of biophilic design. Its location provides immediate visual and physical connections to nature on the High Line and views of the Hudson River beyond. Designed to achieve LEED Gold certification and foster an office environment connected with the natural world, 512 West 22nd Street sets new standards of health and productivity in the modern workplace.

The structure of the building recalls the historical infrastructure and warehouse buildings of the neighborhood, and the crisp contemporary design that defines west Chelsea. Its materiality and form echo the High Line’s aesthetic, with industrial sash-inspired windows, and anthracite terracotta, zinc, and granite façade. The custom terracotta profile rotates and opens at the curved edges of the building and at the glass arcs around the corners, featuring operable windows which offer occupants more direct control of their environment and access to outdoor air.

Located adjacent to the Chelsea Thicket on the High Line, the canopy of the trees meets the canopy of the loggias where landscaped terraces are cut into the building's profile, integrating nature into the workplace.
512 West 22nd Street

The 22nd Street lobby includes a curated event space for tenant use and features a landscaped viewing garden visible on approach to the elevator banks. The office spaces above have been designed to create professional environments that support the well-being of employees. Large, light-filled floors with a state-of-the-art overhead air distribution system are adaptable to a wide range of users, engineered for comfort and high-performance, with highly filtered outdoor air and high-performance building controls.

Taking cues from the High Line’s artfully woven, dynamic green corridor that connects the surrounding urban infrastructure, 512 West 22nd Street features over 15,000 square feet of outdoor space designed in collaboration with MKM Landscape Architecture for occupant use. Located adjacent to the “Chelsea Thicket” portion of the High Line, landscaped terraces are cut into the building’s profile on every floor, integrating nature into the workplace and offering intimate views of the adjacent trees and planted spaces. Outside areas are populated solely with native species, connecting tenants to the natural history of the land. Along the High Line, continuous stepped terraces from levels two to four are designed for outdoor circulation, events, and other uses by tenants. At the second and third floors, the branches of the thicket meet the overhang above, merging into a canopy. Ascending to the fourth floor terrace and rising above the tree line opens sightlines to the city and Hudson River beyond.

Collaborators

This project is developed by The Albanese Organization and Vornado Realty Trust. The project team also includes:

Brett Malak Lighting Design Inc., Buro Happold, Delargent Design Architecture, DeSimone Engineers, Entek Engineering, GeoDesign Inc., JAM, MKM Landscape Architecture, Shen Milsom Wilke, Tishman/AECOM Tishman, VDA, Vidaris/SOCOTEC, Watson&Co., and WSP