New photos show the building and its branded amenities that include its fitness center, 22,000-square-foot garden, and recreation rooms. Rentals go from $3,000 to a whopping $16,500.
The work was inspired by the Hudson River, and artist Stephen Glassman decided to name it after a loose translation of the Native American name for the river, "Muh-he-kunne-tuk," which means the river that flows both ways.
Bjarke Ingels’s so-called "courtscraper" on Manhattan’s far west sideis getting a big addition: The Durst Organization announced that Landmark Theatres will bring an eight-screen theater to the development.
When one thinks of the tallest buildings in New York City, Bjarke Ingels’ tetrahedron, Via 57 West is certainly not the first thing that comes to mind. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has named it the best tall building in the Americas.
Apartments in the 709-unit building will begin renting on March 1, with average asks for studios starting at $2,770. It isn't cheap to live in a building designed by architecture's wunderkind.