The Greenwich Hotel Penthouse
The gorgeous Greenwich Hotel TriBeCa Penthouse was created by Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt and Japanese architect Tatsuro Miki…

The TriBeCa Penthouse was created by Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt and Japanese architect Tatsuro Miki, in close collaboration with the hotel’s partners Ira Drukier and Robert De Niro. The 6,800 sq ft suite was inspired by the TriBeCa neighborhood’s industrial past fused with the ancient Japanese aesthetic of Wabi.

The Penthouse design incorporates the philosophical beliefs of Wabi: beauty found in imperfection and authenticity; Artempo – where time becomes art; and poor materials that are rich in spirit.

the greenwich hotel penthouse

Sustainable design is echoed throughout the interior and exterior space. Materials like stone, steel and reclaimed wood were carefully selected and thoughtfully utilized in every area of the penthouse.

the greenwich hotel penthouse
the greenwich hotel penthouse

We want to express a TriBeCa character in the most humble way. Because the architecture is so simple, it belongs as much to the past as to the future.

Axel Vervoordt

the greenwich hotel penthouse
the greenwich hotel penthouse

The Drawing Room includes a comfortable seating area and features glass doors leading out to the lower terrace gardens.

The original copper roof of the building has been repurposed by an upstate New York artisan who handcrafted gourd-shaped light fixtures from this metal.

More information at www.thegreenwichhotel.com/penthouse
See more work from Alex at www.axel-vervoordt.com


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