The Standard High Line Photo by Lv U New York |
The Standard Highline in the Meatpacking District is 57 feet(17m) tall from the ground up, with 18 floors and is considered a Luxury Boutique Hotel its located at 848 Washington Street which is between 13th Street and Little 12th Street and houses 337 rooms. Was Erected In 2009.
The Standard Highline Hotel was designed by Ennead Architects their main objective was to keep the historical vibe of the Meatpacking district. It's Made of concrete and glass. Now the concrete serves as the frame of the building and water-white glass which gives the look of a curtain wall structure facade and this was done to show the image of New York City.The Architecture of the Building is Modern Architecture or Modernist Architecture; which started after World War II. If I am right Modern Architecture is a bunch of building materials that are combined; for instance, glass, steel, and reinforced concrete. Therefore, In the 1980’s Modern Architecture became the norm in Architectural style in New York City. So if you look at the Standard Highline Hotel, you would have thought it was built in the 1970’s or early 1980’s. Brillant!
The bottom of the Standard Highline is called the "Ground Level Public Plaza" which was created as a living room for the neighborhood locals and guest to mingle (I like that). Therefore, there’s The Standard Restaurant, The Standard Grill and if you like beer The Standard Biergarten; in which these venues are all under the Highline.
Now, The Standard Highline is up for sale. The Balazs who owns 80% of the Hotel is looking to develop Unique hotels in the Elite Luxury Market. Balazs says The Standard Highline is an affordable hotel now) and is ooking to sale it the asking price is $400 million.
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