![200 Eleventh Avenue / Selldorf Architects - Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5016/1a4a/28ba/0d15/9800/0baf/medium_jpg/stringio.jpg?1425834211)
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Architects: Selldorf Architects
- Year: 2010
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Photographs:David Sundberg | Esto
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Manufacturers: Boston Valley Terra Cotta
Text description provided by the architects. This residential high-rise occupies the corner of 11th Avenue and 24th Street in West Chelsea, a new residential area forged from a former industrial zone and home to the City’s galleries for contemporary art. The 19-story building consists of a 16-story tower supported by a 3-story plinth. The plinth connects the building to the existing neighborhood context by maintaining street lines; the use of large windows which create a welcoming street presence; and a material palette (terracotta cladding and blackened steel window frames) that is in harmony with the surrounding industrial buildings.
![200 Eleventh Avenue / Selldorf Architects - Cityscape](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5016/1a73/28ba/0d15/9800/0bb8/medium_jpg/stringio.jpg?1425834230)
Above the plinth, the tower has its own iconic architectural expression with the sinuous form of its stainless-steel rain screen which distinguishes the façade from short or long distances.
![](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5016/1a8a/28ba/0d15/9800/0bbd/medium_jpg/stringio.jpg?1425834236)
Inside, high ceilings give the 16 duplex condominiums the feel of private homes, as does the building’s garage: a car elevator that runs along the east side of the building, allowing residents to park directly outside their front doors. Detailing including casement windows recalls the graceful proportions of pre-war apartment buildings, interpreted for the 21st century.
![200 Eleventh Avenue / Selldorf Architects - Windows, Cityscape, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5016/1a50/28ba/0d15/9800/0bb0/medium_jpg/stringio.jpg?1425834220)