PRISTINE 22-FOOT WIDE TOWNHOUSE / SEVEN LEVELS / LEED CERTIFIED / MIXED-USE ZONING / INDOOR WATERFALL / PLANTED TERRACE AND ROOF GARDEN<br><br>This pristine 22-foot wide townhouse built full on a 102-foot deep lot has 11,000 interior square feet and 2,000 exterior square feet.<br><br>Mixed-use zoning allows for residential and commercial end-use possibilities.<br><br>The building is LEED Certified and is one of the first "Green Mansions" in NYC. <br><br>The property falls outside "Historic District" designation. <br><br>The building's seven levels are composed of five living floors, a basement, and a roof garden, all including an adaptable array of 8 rooms with six full baths, two half baths, and two laundry rooms. Infrastructure includes a museum-quality ADP security system, a multi-zone Mitsubishi environmental control system, a Crestron lighting system, and an elevator serving all floors.<br><br>The building was constructed in 1899 as a carriage house. It was gutted and re-designed by the world famous architect, Toshiko Mori. The interior masterfully embodies an Asian aesthetic where the finely crafted built environment exists in harmony with the elements of air, light, and water of the natural environment. The exterior retains the classical stone details of the original design.<br><br>The defining feature of the building is the first floor with its 71-foot long gallery culminating in a 22-foot long combination sculpture garden, pool, and sky-lit two-story marble-faced waterfall - what other town house in New York has such a unique space. The second floor has an open, centrally situated, modern kitchen with dining room and living room to either side. The third, fourth and fifth floors have essentially the same interior footprint of North and South rooms; differences include a third floor 400 square foot planted terrace, and on the fifth floor both rooms have sloped glass walls creating loft-like spaces.<br><br>The windowed and above-grade basement has 8-foot high ceilings and features a gym, dry sauna, massage room, and 1,000 bottle wine cave.<br><br>The roof garden is an aerie oasis with open space to the South and expansive open views to the North.<br><br>Connecting all floors, an ingeniously designed interior stairwell is slightly set back from the wall allowing natural light to illuminate the entire space from top to bottom.<br><br>About this newly re-conceived building, Mr. Mori wrote: "It reinterprets and redesigns a 21st century property in a classic neighborhood masterfully confronting the challenge of openness within a vertical integration of space that retains the privacy of each floor."<br><br>Co-Exclusive<br><br>