Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, Two Waterline Square is one of three distinct yet synergistic buildings that make up Waterline Square, a residential complex from GID Development Group located along the Hudson River waterfront on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Two Waterline Square is the largest of the three buildings making up Waterline Square in terms of volume, yielding 1.12 million square feet and boasting 656 residential units spread across the 25 stories. The tower is accentuated by a series of ascending set-back terraces at the top and a gracious porte-cochère arrival at ground level. Residences feature timeless interiors by George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg and embrace a rich selection of natural materials that complement the high ceilings and oversized windows.
Hill West Architects served as the executive architect for Waterline Square, which on top of the luxury residences includes a 2.6-acre park designed by MNLA complete with fountains, tree lined pathways, a playground and boardwalk. A heavier concentration of trees are planted on the western half of the park to absorb carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate the noise from the traffic along Twelfth Avenue.
Residents have direct access the Waterline Club, Waterline Square’s extensive indoor amenity space designed by The Rockwell Group. Spanning 100,000 square feet over three floors, the club is one of New York City’s largest private amenity spaces boasting ample fitness, wellness, leisure, social and creative services. Unique amenities include an indoor half-pipe skate park, a 25-meter, 3-lane lap pool, a bowling alley, music and recording studios, and much more.
2015
2019
675 W 59th St, New York, NY 10069
1.12 million square feet
656 units
25 stories
Design Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Executive Architect: Hill West Architects
Interior Designer: Yabu Pushelberg