The Residences by Peter Marino
Peter Marino's 5-residence masterwork on the High Line. 60 materials from 4 continents. Multicolor onyx baths. Downtown record at $59M.
| Building Type | glass tower |
| Era | Ultra-Contemporary (2015–present) |
| Governance | Condominium |
| Board Approval | Not Required |
| Year | 2018 |
| Architect | Peter Marino Architect |
| Interior Designer | Peter Marino Architect (architect designed everything) |
| Landmark | No |
| Units | 5 |
| Price Range | $14.0M - $59.1M |
| Design Register | Starchitect Contemporary |
| Flooring | Appalachian Light Oak |
| Kitchen | Custom (Peter Marino and Daniel Boulud collaboration; Kinon cabinetry) |
| Countertop | Italian Lasa Gold Veins marble |
| Backsplash | Kinon panels |
| Appliances | Gaggenau |
| Appliance Suite | Full integrated Gaggenau suite |
| Bath Fixtures | Peter Marino custom; hydronic floor heating throughout entire building |
| Bath Stone | Hand-selected multicolor onyx on walls, floors, and ceilings (primary bath); Iranian Walnut Travertine fireplace surrounds; Carrara marble; silver leather walls using Fendi technique in select units |
| Ceilings | 12–22 ft |
| Windows | Floor-to-ceiling glass panels up to 130 sq ft per pane; acoustical window panels; double-height ceilings in living rooms; gas fireplaces with material-specific surrounds; reinforced art walls; private outdoor spaces |
| Smart Home | Yes |
| Collections | 5 full-floor residences + 1 triplex penthouse (set downtown record at $59,058,500 — $5,826/sq ft); Lehmann Maupin Gallery floors 1–2 (Gilbert & George, Kara Walker, Tracey Emin); Tom Hill Art Foundation floors 3–4; 60 different stone, marble, and wood finishes from 4 continents across the building |
| Lobby | Peter Marino's most significant NYC residential work. Building sits above Lehmann Maupin Gallery and Tom Hill Art Foundation — residents live above world-class art institutions on the High Line at 24th Street. Marino designed homes for Andy Warhol, Yves Saint Laurent, Rothschild and Agnelli families; flagship stores for Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, and Bulgari. |
The Residences by Peter Marino represents the extreme end of the design intelligence spectrum in this collection. Peter Marino — whose private residential clients include the Rothschild and Agnelli families, and whose commercial work encompasses every major luxury fashion flagship — designed this 11-story building at 503 West 24th Street with just five residences, specifying 60 different materials from four continents across the building.
The genesis of the project was Marino's obsession with Carlo Scarpa's Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice — architecture where materials combine to create inhabited sculpture. Each residence has a completely different material palette: Lasa Gold Veins marble kitchens with Kinon cabinetry in one unit; hand-selected multicolor onyx covering walls, floors, and ceilings of primary bathrooms in another; Iranian Walnut Travertine fireplace surrounds; silver leather walls using a Fendi technique.
The triplex penthouse sold for $59,058,500 in 2019, setting a downtown Manhattan record. The building sits above the Lehmann Maupin Gallery — the home of Gilbert & George, Kara Walker, and Tracey Emin. Residents live, literally, above one of the world's great contemporary art galleries.
- 60 unique materials across 5 units — every intervention requires deep knowledge of the specific unit's material language
- Marino's material selections are irreplaceable by definition — renovation must work within or clearly elevate each system
- Reinforced art walls are a primary design feature — art collection integration is expected and designed for
- Hydronic floor heating throughout — flooring material selections must be appropriate for radiant heat
- Building sits above Lehmann Maupin Gallery — clients are art-world adjacent at the highest level
- 5 residences in building means every renovation is seen by the entire community
