A riverside townhouse in New York designed as a study in vertical living and urban light.
Situated along the Hudson River, this narrow urban infill project reimagines the traditional townhouse typology. Space unfolds upward rather than outward, connected by a sculptural stair that acts as both circulation and spatial spine.
Materials remain deliberately restrained: honed limestone floors, smoked walnut paneling, and bronze detailing. A rooftop terrace crowns the home, offering uninterrupted views of the Manhattan skyline.
The design prioritizes natural light, with strategically placed skylights and light wells that animate the interior throughout the day.
Hudson Horizon finds serenity within density — transforming vertical constraints into architectural opportunity.
A skylit stair draws daylight through all five levels.
Layered façade screens filter views without sacrificing light.
An elevated garden reclaims outdoor space within the city grid.