New York architecture firm ODA revealed images of its  Seattle Tower, a 361 metre(1,185 foot) skyscraper with 1,080 residential units in downtown Seattle.

Located in the heart of Seattle’s Financial District on Fourth Avenue between Columbia and Cherry Streets, the building is characterized by having a private park at half height that splits in two. A slender shape that features a gray façade marked by square windows grid.

Called Seattle Tower the building, which will be developed by promoter Crescent Heights, has, in addition to the residential units, shops, parking lots and joint workspaces located on its lower levels.
The tower designeb by Eran Chen, founding principal, ODA New York, carves out a void in the middle of the tower, an irregular opening in each of the four faces, creating an outdoor green space for residents and a lookout point with impressive views to Mount Rainier, the sea, and the city of Seattle.
 
"The design reflects Eran Chen's belief that every city dweller should have access to outdoor space in their homes. The ambition of the project is to create unique suspended gardens that echo the topography of the surroundings.

The void in the middle of the tower serves residents two fold - in placing a shared amenity space outdoors, while offering stunning views provided by Seattle's natural beauty. Even though we've seen the trend of moving some amenities from a musty basement to higher floors, ODA is taking this concept to the next level,"
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ODA is a New York based architecture and design firm. In the nine years since their inception, the have designed 45 buildings in NYC, encompassing a broad range of scales and typologies.

Eran Chen AIA, LEED®, is the founder and executive director of ODA. Chen is known for creating buildings that are radically innovative as well as fiscally and ecologically responsible. Since its inception in 2007, ODA has quickly become one of the most prolific and influential firms of its kind. Having developed groundbreaking residential projects in New York, Chen's work has been widely featured in such publications as The New York Times, New York Daily News, New York Spaces, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, and World Architecture News, among others. Chen's contributions to architecture have been recognized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Boston Society of Architects (BSA). He received a B.Arch Diploma with Honors from the Bezalel School of Art and Design in Jerusalem, where he serves on the board and as guest lecturer. He is a registered architect both in the State of New York and Boston and a member of The American Institute of Architects. Prior to founding ODA, Chen served as a principal at Perkins Eastman NYC.

P. Christian Bailey, AIA, LEED(r), studied architecture at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. After graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture, he worked with design/build firms in Atlanta on various notable housing and furniture projects. Prior to ODA, Christian was a senior associate at Perkins Eastman Architects in New York City. During his seven years at the firm, Christian provided project management and design leadership for multifamily housing, hospitality, interiors, health care, and educational projects. Christian is a founding principal of the architecture and design practice, ODA. He is a registered architect in the State of New York, a member of the American Institute of Architecture, a LEED accredited professional and is best known for his mildly sympathetic manner and generally nonplussed attitude toward everything.

Ryoko Okada. As Principal and Director of Interior Architecture / Design, Ryoko Okada leads a team of skilled professionals to produce highly original, custom solutions for residential, hospitality and commercial clients. Her passion and sophisticated sense of color, grounded in a knowledge of materials and finishes combine to form a distinguished vision that provides for uniquely innovative and memorable creations. Ryoko, a certified interior designer in the State of New York, has had an extensive history of working on a variety of interior and architectural design projects in the United States and abroad. Her broad professional experience includes numerous hospitality, residential, retail, and theater projects. She also has years of experience in creating client-specific custom finishes and furniture designs. Ryoko received a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from Chiba University in Japan and a Master’s degree in Interior Design from Pratt Institute in New York. Prior to joining ODA her other selected firm experiences include Jeffrey Beers International, Rockwell Architecture, Planning and Design, Perkins Eastman and Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates. Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Hospitality Design, Interior Design and New York Spaces, among others.
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Published on: June 21, 2020
Cite: "A Park and amenities, in the sky, carve in a residential tower by ODA" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-park-and-amenities-sky-carve-a-residential-tower-oda> ISSN 1139-6415
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