After years of delay, the first of 475 Park Avenue South’s new facade has been revealed – and it is well worth the extremely long wait.
Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli, the new facade looks like metal from afar, almost echoing the cladding on Gehry’s 8 Spruce Street. The renovation’s genius comes through when the building is viewed from up close; the exterior is, in fact, entirely glass.
475 Park Avenue South flips the traditional glass building on its head, representing another advance for contemporary architecture in Manhattan. The re-clad shows just how versatile glass can be, and that ‘glass boxes’ need not be so; technology is at the point where glass can mimic other materials, and this is where 475 Park Avenue South excels.
In designing the facade, Pelli Clarke Pelli has created a modern interpretation of the trompe l’oeil; obviously 475 Park Avenue South is not painted, but the glass results in a similarly skewed effect, adding a layer of dynamism that few projects possess.
The building’s owner is Charles Cohen, and 475 Park Avenue South – which has 400,000 square feet of space – was built in 1969.
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