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Dahlia

Manhattan, NY

Dahlia is a newly constructed condominium building, located at 212 West 95th Street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. The building is located near Central Park West and Riverside Park.

Created by RKTB Architects, Dahlia is a 20 story building with 38 two, three, and four bedroom residences within it. It also has many amenities for its guests, including a 5,100 square foot private elevated park within the building.

Inspired by the rare, blooming flower that it is named after, Dahlia is covered in over 15,000 square feet of custom made porcelain panels, and is accented by contrasting vertical black window frames.

The porcelain panels have a neutral beige color and were cut down into various sizes. The porcelain panels were laid in a horizontally staggered pattern over the building.

Architect

Cetra Ruddy & RKTB Architects

SF

15,455

Market Segment

Multifamily

Build Type

New Build / High-rise

Year

2019

212 West 95 Street Playful porcelain cladding facade

Playful porcelain cladding facade

212 West 95 Street Window variations at porcelain cladding

Window variations at porcelain cladding

Dahlia is a newly constructed condominium building, located at 212 West 95th Street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. The building is located near Central Park West and Riverside Park. Created by Cetra Ruddy Architecture, Dahlia is a 20 story building with 38 two, three, and four bedroom residences within it. It also has many amenities for its guests, including a 5,100 square foot private elevated park within the building.
Concrete Baltimore Beige

CUSTOM PORCELAIN

212 West 95 Street High rise building with porcelain cladding rainscreen and window detail at porcelain rainscreen

High-rise building with porcelain cladding rainscreen and window detail at porcelain rainscreen

212 West 95 Street Corner window at porcelain cladding facade

Corner window at porcelain cladding facade

212 West 95 Street Large format porcelain cladding facade tower in contrast with its context

Large format porcelain cladding facade tower in contrast with its context

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