130 William Street
130 William At 66 stories and nearly 800 feet tall, consisting of 242 luxury residences, Sir David Adjaye’s first New York City high-rise tower is an important contribution to the New York City skyline. 130 William’s hand-cast concrete facade creates a striking form against the cityscape of Lower Manhattan.
Elevated above the city streets, each residence is a haven offering respite from the activity of the city. Adjaye considers natural light a design element, crafting airy interiors framed by oversized arched windows.
Open plan kitchens are characterized by custom Italian cabinetry and millwork, in textured black wood and custom black metal, state-of-the-art Gaggenau appliances and cantilevered marble countertops.
The topmost ten stories of the building are home to the Penthouse and Loggia Residences. The interiors are comprised of generously scaled rooms and loft-like ceilings with heights from 11 feet up to 14 feet that flow seamlessly into expansive and covered outdoor spaces looking out from river to river, over Manhattan and beyond.
Loggia bathrooms feature custom carved Salvatori Italian marble bathtubs and vanity sinks, all complemented by Sir David Adjaye-designed bronze fixtures, spacious walk-in showers, walnut Italian vanities, and generous medicine cabinets.