

The top floors of Boerum Place are reserved for its most spacious residences, where indoor-outdoor living can be enjoyed at its finest. These five-bedroom homes boast views over the neighborhood through rows of oversized windows, and are connected to expansive outdoor areas via a sculptural spiral staircase.

Majestic Entry
The arched motif recurs at the entry to each residence and as small niches in the hallways—subtly echoing the doorway shapes of the neighborhood brownstones and carriage houses.

A Moment of sanctuary
The private courtyard of Penthouse 401 creates a serene outdoor room within the home. Climbing greenery, flowering trees, and sculptural stones bring texture and softness to the space, offering a secluded retreat that feels both composed and transportive.
"Some rooms have as many as four exposures in this project, which is something that is a huge challenge to integrate into New York City, but also makes these spaces very unique."
—Brent Buck



