by Christopher Brinckerhoff | October 26, 2023 1:16 pm
[1]Hines Holdings Inc., based in Houston, provided a first look today of a sales gallery for the South Station Tower at Ritz-Carlton Residences in Boston[2], beginning residential sales.
The condominium residences are located on the upper 16 floors of the South Station Tower.
The skyline-defining tower was designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners, based in New Haven, Conn. Interiors are designed by Jeffrey Beers International LLC, based in New York City, and a private sky park was designed by OJB Landscape Architecture, based in Boston.
The sales gallery houses more than 697 m2 (7,500 sf) of space. The gallery includes three presentation rooms, three architectural models, and a large projection to show differentiators of the project including views.
“Our inspiration for The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Boston, South Station Tower was drawn from Boston’s history, rich academia, and its cultural heritage,” says Jeffrey Beers, of Jeffrey Beers International. “Our intention with these residences was to design around the views, and therefore the materiality and furnishings are, in essence, a backdrop to Boston’s cityscape.”
Fred Clarke, FAIA, JIA, RIBA, of Pelli Clarke & Partners, says, “South Station Tower exemplifies Boston’s evolution, seamlessly merging contemporary living, working and commuting within the urban fabric. As we launch sales for the Residences, it’s an exciting moment for all of us who have dedicated our efforts to this project. From sustainability and urban integration to its innovative design solutions and rich interior experience, South Station Tower is poised to become an enduring next chapter in the story of Boston’s architectural and urban legacy. Boston’s growth is a rich layering of past, present, and future. The South Station development springs from and propels this vital living tradition forward.”
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