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Fogarty Finger frames the Meatpacking District with glass, white oak, and black marble

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Fogarty Finger frames the Meatpacking District with glass, white oak, and black marble

Inside 412 West 15th, Fogarty Finger designed a sleek office space for a financial firm in the Meatpacking District. (Courtesy Fogarty Finger Architecture)

Located across the street from Chelsea Market on 14th Street is a towering 270-foot-tall office building clad in sleek black metal panels and a glass curtain wall. Designed by CetraRuddy Architecture and opened last fall, 412 West 15th Street is the kind of new stately architecture that turns heads in New York’s largely brick-laden Meatpacking District. Spanning 130,000-square-feet across 18 floors, it offers tenants incredible views of its surrounding historic structures as well as abundant access to natural light. 

Boston real estate firm Rockpoint Group and local company Atlas Capital called upon Fogarty Finger Architecture to design a corporate interior for a finance company within the newly-built tower, which the Tribeca-based studio finished up earlier this year. Led by Robert Finger, co-founder of Fogarty Finger and director of its interiors division, the main goal of the office project was to build a comfortable and hospitable space that framed powerful perspectives no matter where a worker might be sitting. 

Read the full article on our interiors and design website, aninteriormag.com.

 

 


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