Terraces feature views of nearby Central Park.
Whalen says the building’s distinctive architecture was both inspired by and meant to hold its own among Madison Avenue’s surprisingly impressive trove of iconic design. Not only are elegant Baroque and Gothic buildings found on the avenue, “it’s also one of the world’s great shopping streets,” he says, noting that 1228 took many of its design cues from the great English architect Sir John Soane. “It’s a historic neighborhood and our building fits into this on the outside, with a more modern feel from Behun on the inside.”
Although 1228 Madison was envisioned before the COVID-19 pandemic, its final design and layouts conform to the current era’s new style of living. Along with the security and privacy of only one residence per floor, those floors have “lots of windows and cross ventilation,” Whalen says, to keep the air safe and clean.
While 1228 Madison Avenue’s location close to Central Park and prime Upper East Side schools will clearly appeal to families, Behun says the neighborhood—where she lived years ago—is actually far cooler than it might first appear. “There is so much going on there architecturally, especially the nearby Guggenheim Museum,” she notes. “So some apartments will clearly appeal to families with children,” she added, “but upstairs could just as likely be some fascinating, jet-setting man of mystery.”
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