An Industrial Loft by MOS Architects
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Reimagined by the award-winning MOS Architects, this residence transcends the traditional loft trope, blending the expansive scale of industrial living with the discreet privacy of a townhouse. Defined by a rare street-level entrance and a rigorous, interdisciplinary approach, the home serves as a liveable manifesto of the firm’s "radically inclusive" philosophy.
Every inch of the interior is a choreographed exercise in proportion. In lieu of ornamental excess, MOS utilizes a restrained palette of tactile materials, custom millwork, and precision-fabricated lighting to define the volumes. The result is a high-performance environment that treats everyday utility with the same reverence as fine art, proving that a home can be both an experimental gallery and a sanctuary for modern life.
BUILDING HISTORY
The Armory at 429 West 42nd Street was completed in 1929 as the headquarters of the 77th "Statue of Liberty" Division of the U.S. Army Reserve. Designed by L.C. Holden in the Art Deco tradition, the buff brick building anchors the corner of 42nd and 43rd Streets with geometric precision and quiet authority.
Converted to residential use in the early 1980s, the building now operates as a condop with 159 cooperative units, 24-hour doorman service and a resident superintendent.
RESIDENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• Total renovation by MOS Architects
• Private street entrance on 532 West 43rd Street
• 15’6” Ceiling
• Fully integrated smart lighting and shading systems
• In-unit washer/dryer
• Central air and refined mechanical upgrades throughout
Living Room
The main living space is defined by clarity of volume and precision of detail. Clean lines and controlled material transitions create a calm, gallery-like environment, allowing light and proportion to take precedence. The integration of custom lighting—featuring bespoke glass from the UK and metalwork fabricated in New York—adds both technical sophistication and subtle visual rhythm.
Kitchen
A study in restraint and performance, conceived by Bulthaup and fully customized to the residence.
• Custom Bulthaup kitchen imported from Germany
• Single-sheet 1 cm stainless steel countertop
• Fully integrated appliances by Miele
• Sub-Zero refrigerator
• Minimalist detailing with precision joinery and concealed storage throughout
Bathrooms
Defined by a tactile, architectural material palette, with an emphasis on craftsmanship, durability, and quiet precision.
• Fixtures by Duravit and Hansgrohe
• Robern medicine cabinets
• Hand-hammered marble flooring imported from India on the upper level
• Clean-lined detailing with a restrained, modern finish throughout
Materials & Systems
• First-floor flooring: Forbo linoleum
• Fully remote-controlled lighting and curtains
• Dimmable lighting with adjustable color temperature
• Custom-fabricated light baffles with imported glass and locally produced metalwork
BUILDING FEATURES
• 24-hour doorman and attended lobby
• Resident superintendent
• Roof deck and common outdoor space
• Bike storage and central laundry on every floor
• Condop ownership allowing subletting, pied-à-terres, and co-purchasing
• Pet-friendly (with board approval)
• Live / Work
LOCATION
529 West 42nd Street sits within a continuously evolving urban landscape defined by Hudson Yards, the Hudson River waterfront, Midtown West, and the adjacent Theater District, where historic industrial infrastructure meets a contemporary architectural horizon. The residence engages this context while referencing New York's industrial past and the openness of its skyline today, creating a quiet dialogue between material heritage and modern city living.
An Industrial Loft by MOS Architects
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Reimagined by the award-winning MOS Architects, this residence transcends the traditional loft trope, blending the expansive scale of industrial living with the discreet privacy of a townhouse. Defined by a rare street-level entrance and a rigorous, interdisciplinary approach, the home serves as a liveable manifesto of the firm’s "radically inclusive" philosophy.
Every inch of the interior is a choreographed exercise in proportion. In lieu of ornamental excess, MOS utilizes a restrained palette of tactile materials, custom millwork, and precision-fabricated lighting to define the volumes. The result is a high-performance environment that treats everyday utility with the same reverence as fine art, proving that a home can be both an experimental gallery and a sanctuary for modern life.
BUILDING HISTORY
The Armory at 429 West 42nd Street was completed in 1929 as the headquarters of the 77th "Statue of Liberty" Division of the U.S. Army Reserve. Designed by L.C. Holden in the Art Deco tradition, the buff brick building anchors the corner of 42nd and 43rd Streets with geometric precision and quiet authority.
Converted to residential use in the early 1980s, the building now operates as a condop with 159 cooperative units, 24-hour doorman service and a resident superintendent.
RESIDENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• Total renovation by MOS Architects
• Private street entrance on 532 West 43rd Street
• 15’6” Ceiling
• Fully integrated smart lighting and shading systems
• In-unit washer/dryer
• Central air and refined mechanical upgrades throughout
Living Room
The main living space is defined by clarity of volume and precision of detail. Clean lines and controlled material transitions create a calm, gallery-like environment, allowing light and proportion to take precedence. The integration of custom lighting—featuring bespoke glass from the UK and metalwork fabricated in New York—adds both technical sophistication and subtle visual rhythm.
Kitchen
A study in restraint and performance, conceived by Bulthaup and fully customized to the residence.
• Custom Bulthaup kitchen imported from Germany
• Single-sheet 1 cm stainless steel countertop
• Fully integrated appliances by Miele
• Sub-Zero refrigerator
• Minimalist detailing with precision joinery and concealed storage throughout
Bathrooms
Defined by a tactile, architectural material palette, with an emphasis on craftsmanship, durability, and quiet precision.
• Fixtures by Duravit and Hansgrohe
• Robern medicine cabinets
• Hand-hammered marble flooring imported from India on the upper level
• Clean-lined detailing with a restrained, modern finish throughout
Materials & Systems
• First-floor flooring: Forbo linoleum
• Fully remote-controlled lighting and curtains
• Dimmable lighting with adjustable color temperature
• Custom-fabricated light baffles with imported glass and locally produced metalwork
BUILDING FEATURES
• 24-hour doorman and attended lobby
• Resident superintendent
• Roof deck and common outdoor space
• Bike storage and central laundry on every floor
• Condop ownership allowing subletting, pied-à-terres, and co-purchasing
• Pet-friendly (with board approval)
• Live / Work
LOCATION
529 West 42nd Street sits within a continuously evolving urban landscape defined by Hudson Yards, the Hudson River waterfront, Midtown West, and the adjacent Theater District, where historic industrial infrastructure meets a contemporary architectural horizon. The residence engages this context while referencing New York's industrial past and the openness of its skyline today, creating a quiet dialogue between material heritage and modern city living.
Listing Courtesy of Compass