35 Hudson Yards
SOM's Bavarian limestone supertall above the Equinox Hotel. Tony Ingrao interiors. Smallbone kitchens, Iceberg Quartzite baths. Hudson River views from the 53rd floor.
| Building Type | glass tower |
| Era | Ultra-Contemporary (2015–present) |
| Governance | Condominium |
| Board Approval | Not Required |
| Year | 2019 |
| Architect | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (David Childs) |
| Interior Designer | Tony Ingrao of Ingrao Inc. (AD100) |
| Landmark | No |
| Units | 143 |
| Price Range | $4.0M - $32.0M |
| Design Register | Luxury Contemporary |
| Flooring | Satin finish wide-plank French oak |
| Kitchen | Smallbone of Devizes |
| Countertop | Opal white marble countertops and backsplash |
| Backsplash | Opal white marble |
| Appliances | Gaggenau |
| Appliance Suite | Full Gaggenau suite including wine fridge and coffee maker |
| Bath Fixtures | Kinon panels; double vanity; freestanding soaking tub; onyx-clad powder room |
| Bath Stone | Iceberg Quartzite (primary); Dolomiti marble (secondary); Polaris Quartzite with large crystals (powder room); grey onyx walls and vanity |
| Ceilings | 10–14 ft |
| Windows | Floor-to-ceiling; Hudson River views from all residences; western and southern exposures above surrounding development |
| Smart Home | Not specified |
| Collections | 143 residences (2–6 bedrooms, 1,500–10,000 sq ft); start on 53rd floor above flagship Equinox Hotel; Equinox club, spa, and 7 restaurants at Hudson Yards |
| Lobby | Bavarian Jura limestone (Kaldorf quarry) facade — a rare choice for Manhattan supertalls. Residential lobby separate from hotel. 22,000 sq ft private residential amenity space: lounge, billiards, golf simulator, private dining. David Childs/SOM (same as One World Trade Center, Burj Khalifa). |
35 Hudson Yards is the tallest residential building in Hudson Yards and one of the few supertalls in Manhattan clad in limestone rather than glass. David Childs/SOM specified Jura limestone from the Kaldorf quarry in Bavaria — a material that gives the building weight and permanence that sets it apart from the all-glass curtain walls of neighboring towers.
Tony Ingrao's interiors deliver the warmth the limestone facade promises. Wide-plank French oak in satin finish anchors living spaces that use Ingrao's signature approach: pre-war concept kitchens and dining areas in distinct spaces separated by wood doors. Smallbone of Devizes kitchens — the third building in this collection with this specification, after Central Park Tower and One57 — establish the British premium standard. The Iceberg Quartzite in primary bathrooms is Ingrao's signature material for this building: a Norwegian stone with extraordinary visual drama.
The Equinox Hotel below provides the most comprehensive fitness and wellness infrastructure available at any Manhattan residential address. Three floors of amenities, the world's first Equinox Hotel, and access to the entire Hudson Yards cultural infrastructure (The Shed, The Vessel, seven restaurants) give residents a lifestyle platform unique in the city.
- Smallbone of Devizes kitchen is third building in collection with this specification — comparable renovation baseline is well understood
- Iceberg Quartzite is building signature — renovation that touches primary bath should work with or clearly replace this material
- Wide-plank French oak in satin finish is more casual than herringbone — appropriate for the building's cultural context
- Equinox access means clients have professional fitness expectations — private wellness installation is appropriate
- Hudson River views are the primary asset — furniture placement should prioritize this orientation
- Art-world adjacency (The Shed, Faena Hotel) means art integration is expected and client is likely design-literate
