Breaks Ground of Radio Tower & Hotel in Manhattan by MVRDV

Radio Tower & Hotel
Radio Tower & Hotel
Images: ©MVRDV

MVRDV breaks ground today on Radio Tower & Hotel, a 21,800-square-metre mixed-use high rise located at 2420 Amsterdam Avenue in the Washington Heights area in Northern Manhattan. The 22-storey building, which is MVRDV’s first major project in the United States, combines hotel, retail, and office functions in vibrantly stacked blocks, reflecting the vivacious character of the neighbourhood and setting a direction for the future development of the area. Completion of the building is expected in 2021.

Radio Tower & Hotel
Images: ©MVRDV

Designed for developer Youngwoo & Associates, Radio Tower & Hotel will occupy a currently underutilised lot at a crucial intersection: where Amsterdam Avenue meets the Washington Bridge, which connects Manhattan to the Bronx; and just one block away from the I-95 highway, one of the major links between Manhattan and New Jersey. The distinctive massing of the building resolves the project’s main challenge: accommodating a large volume of program while remaining contextual.

Radio Tower & Hotel
Images: ©MVRDV

Radio Tower & Hotel takes the typical composition of a small block in Washington Heights, pulls it apart and then reassembles it into an asymmetrical stack of boxes with openings and roof terraces. These boxes are designed to appear like separate buildings: each is roughly the same size as others in the neighbourhood and features its own specific window pattern inspired by the nearby buildings.

Radio Tower & Hotel
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The boxes also take inspiration from the vibrant colours of the shopfronts in the majority-Hispanic neighbourhood, with each part of the building being finished in a different colour of ceramic bricks. Combined, the elements of the building’s external appearance form a condensation of the characteristics of Washington Heights’ existing urban fabric.Inside, Radio Tower & Hotel provides an answer to the area’s need for a diverse range of hotel rooms, workspaces, event spaces and retail units.

Radio Tower & Hotel
Images: ©MVRDV

The Hotel will therefore be an important hub for those traveling for conferences hosted by the Yeshiva University and the New York Presbyterian Hospital, both of which are located nearby. Meanwhile, the event space located in the building’s blue volume will add a facility that did not previously exist in the neighbourhood, offering locals a space to host weddings and other parties with spectacular views from the adjacent rooftop terrace.

Radio Tower & Hotel
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“The building forms a ‘vertical village’ with blocks that are the same size as the surrounding buildings, thus avoiding the common drawback of large developments in which new skyscrapers overwhelm the existing character of the city. It will be a colourful, welcoming beacon for people entering Manhattan.” explains Winy Maas, principal and co-founder of MVRDV. The ground floor functions are positioned to support an active street level and are well connected to the retail of 181st Street and bustling Amsterdam Avenue.

Radio Tower & Hotel
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The hotel entry leads to a ground level courtyard space open to both users of the building and residents of the neighbourhood, which will include a coffee bar and a community garden for use by the locals. Several roof terraces provide space for outdoor events and boast views of Washington Heights, Manhattan, and beyond. Washington Heights is an area that is already going through significant development, and is likely to see even more dramatic changes in the near future.

Radio Tower & Hotel
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As one of the neighbourhood’s most significant developments to date, Radio Tower & Hotel attempts to show how such changes can respect and enhance the existing character of the area. MVRDV is collaborating with executive architect Stonehill & Taylor and a team of experts including Workshop APD for interiors, Cosentini Associates for building systems, GACE for structural consultation, CANY Technical Services for façade engineering and Filament Hospitality. Source by MVRDV.

Radio Tower & Hotel
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  • Location: 2420 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, USA
  • Architect: MVRDV
  • Principal-in-charge: Winy Maas
  • Partner: Frans de Witte
  • Project Team: Fedor Bron, Mick van Gemert, Mark van den Ouden, Samuel Delgado, Ronald Kam, Fouad Addou, Daniele Zonta, Yassin Matni, Giuseppe Carosini and Giuseppe Campo Antico
  • Visualizations: Antonio Luca Coco, Kirill Emelianov
  • Executive architect: Stonehill & Taylor Architects
  • Interior design: WORKSHOP APD
  • Hotel Management: Filament Hospitality
  • Building Systems: Cosentini Associates
  • Structural Engineer: GACE consulting engineers dpc
  • Façade Engineer: CANY Technical Services, LCC
  • Client: YoungWoo & Associates
  • Programme & Size: 21,800m2 mixed-use hotel, offices, and event spaces
  • Year: 2017+
  • Images: Courtesy of MVRDV

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