A new job from groundbreaking designer Zaha Hadid, the only lady to have won the prestigious Pritzker Prize, has been revealed in new York. Dubbed the “Queen of the curve,” Hadid died in March 2016 at age 66, however many of her jobs are being completed posthumously, including the residences of 520 West 28th in the heart of Chelsea. It’s both the first as well as last residential building in new York to bear Hadid’s personal stamp. Below, we share a look inside.

The high-end 11-story advancement along new York’s famous elevated park, the High Line, has 21 interlaced levels designed in Hadid’s signature sinuous lines. The 39 residences are priced from $4,950,000 to $50 million for the triplex penthouse, as well as the move-in date is slated for the summertime of 2017. The stainless metal exterior wraps around to type an L-shape. To produce the curves, each panel of cladding was laser-cut.

Photographer: Renderings by Hayes Davidson

Designer: Zaha Hadid, Ismael Leyva Architects

The fluid lobby has views of the adjacent High Line. According to Tiago Correia, the U.S. director of Zaha Hadid Architects, “It’s sculpture inhabited. We made a building that extremely intentionally blurs the lines between art as well as architecture,” he explains. “That’s our method to pay tribute to the location, to Zaha’s work, as well as to the burgeoning way of life in the area.”

Photographer: Renderings by Hayes Davidson

Designer: Zaha Hadid, Ismael Leyva Architects

Even the automated 12-car garage is lavished with Hadid’s famous curving lines, turning what is usually a utilitarian concrete box into a sleek, spectacular coffer for a high-performance machine. Residents drive onto the platform which lifts the vehicle to its designated car parking spot.

Photographer: Renderings by Hayes Davidson

Designer: Zaha Hadid, Ismael Leyva Architects

A skylight floods the 75-foot saline-system swimming pool with natural light.

Photographer: Renderings by Hayes Davidson

Designer: Zaha Hadid, Ismael Leyva Architects

Designer Jennifer publish was commissioned to provide the furniture as well as decor for system 20, a 4,500-sq.-ft., $15M, four-bedroom home. The kitchen area island is made of curvilinear sculpted white marble, with high-gloss developed millwork from Boffi’s Xila collection. Butter-yellow stools keep the pristine combination from feeling as well clinical.

Photographer: Scott Francis

Designer: Jennifer Post

Pops of  color from the contemporary art add life to the soft combination in the living room. “Here, I am respectfully producing a vision that coexists with the vision of one of architecture’s biggest minds. This prompted me to truly think about every move, every decision in a different, special way,” states Jennifer.

Photographer: Scott Francis

Designer: Jennifer Post

Jennifer’s style of the bathroom includes a sculpture to add interest. views of the High Line as well as empire specify building likewise play a starring role, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows.

West Chin, primary of West Chin Architects, designed system 12, a 1,700-sq.-ft., $4.9M residence. Flat-face contrasting cabinetry without any hardware is typical of Chin’s clean, contemporary style.

Photographer: Scott FrancisDesigner: West Chin

Acest dormitor de West Chin a fost produs pentru a hrăni locuitorii ca design. Ferestrele semi-circulare sunt una dintre caracteristicile unice (și costisitoare de construit) care diferențiază această clădire.

Fotograf: Scott Francisc

Designer: West Chin