Hudson Heights, perched on the highest natural point in Manhattan, offers some of the most dramatic rooftop views in the five boroughs — sweeping panoramas of the George Washington Bridge, the Hudson River, and the Palisades cliffs of New Jersey. The neighborhood's pre-war co-op buildings and newer residential towers are increasingly commissioning amenity roof terraces that take full advantage of these unobstructed westward vistas. New York Roofscapes has designed and built several rooftop projects here, combining ipe hardwood decking, cedar raised planters, ornamental grasses, and black steel pergola structures to frame the iconic bridge views.
The Chittenden — Common Use Roof Terrace
Ipe hardwood deck tiles
The Chittenden — common use roof terrace with ipe hardwood deck tiles, cedar raised planters with ornamental grasses (Pennisetum and Miscanthus), teak Adirondack chairs and dining furniture, black steel pergola structure, cable railings, and panoramic views of the George Washington Bridge, Hudson River, and Palisades cliffs.
New York Roofscapes has designed and built outdoor spaces across Hudson Heights and throughout Manhattan for over 25 years. We handle every aspect of your project — design, engineering, permitting, and construction — under one roof.
New York Roofscapes has been selected for landmark institutional and commercial commissions — from the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of the 2018 U.S. Open to the Bell Works corporate campus.
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