But to the north, “the front of the building opens up like a flower,” with walls of windows framed by anthracite-hued aluminum and perforated copper screens, said Glauco Lolli-Ghetti, the principal of Urban Muse. About half of the units have outdoor loggias or terraces facing the park, reached through sliding glass doors.

The design at the front riffs on the cast-iron architecture of SoHo, said Mr. Stirk. “It’s not curtain wall,” he noted. “There’s a richness to the surface depth.” The warm hue of the copper, meanwhile, is meant to pick up on the color of neighboring buildings, like the red brick and terra cotta of the Beekman hotel.

Inside the apartments, there is six-inch-wide white oak plank flooring; custom white oak cabinets, Tundra Grey marble and Miele appliances in the kitchen; and bookmatched Montclair Danby marble in the master bathrooms and powder rooms.

The building includes retail space on the first two floors, and office space on the third and fourth floors. The fifth floor houses the condominium’s amenity spaces, including a gym, a yoga studio, an entertaining space and a common outdoor space. The apartments begin on the sixth floor.