This newly built rental building in Long Island City is designed with seemingly mystifying physics, sleek glass, and an abstract grid of concrete. The building's unique look is recognizable by its veiled main entrance, which leads to a network of clean stone containing modern luxury apartments.
Comprising of an exposed concrete exterior, the south and west facades of 22-22 Jackson contrasts the north and east divisions with an unbroken plane of stone. MoMa PS1, Long Island City's premier modern art institution, is right across the block. In addition, Silvercup Studios, known for being New York's biggest television production studio, is within walking distance.
A public lounge, library, gym, indoor pool and a roof deck topped with a landscaped courtyard are available to all residents.