360 Bowery is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional glass office tower. The tiered volume subtly twists, drawing reference to the different scales within its historic urban-industrial context while also responding to the neighborhood’s newer additions. Within, meticulously crafted workspaces and amenities support an array of office and personal needs.
Designed to maximize views, 360 Bowery's façade is a field of openings. The custom-built, high-performance unitized curtain wall system features dark gray painted aluminum frames and blush-colored GFRC spandrel panels in a fluted pattern that gets tighter as it moves up the building.
Single-pane windows, measuring roughly 5’x10’, are inset within 10” metal fins. These deep, dark frames add a layer of shadows, further articulating the façade. As a lighter counterpoint, the building's corners are open and airy with a structural joint hidden behind the glass.
Terraces are also a defining feature of the tower. The tiered volumes create opportunities for ample outdoor amenity space with views north and east, looking out over the Bowery and onto one of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Office suites are supplemented by carefully crafted amenity spaces designed to offer a peaceful change of scenery, a comfortable place to gather, and enhance personal well-being. A soothing palette of solid wood, stone, plaster, and ceramic tile in soft tones and tactile textures imbues each space with warmth and authenticity.
360 Bowery's amenity package also includes a state-of-the-art fitness center featuring clean lines, simple forms, and a minimal material palette. Dark monochromatic ceilings and floors are softened with custom millwork and beautiful wooden gym equipment.