
How do you combine two penthouse condos together? With a slide, of course.
Turett Collaborative Architects (TCA) met the challenge of a NYC East Village client who wanted to connect the interior of two newly constructed penthouse condos in a fun way — with a slide.




From the architects:
TCA has had a lot of experience connecting smaller apartments together into a seamless whole, but this adventurous client requested something we’d never seen before. In a newly constructed multi-residential development, in the East Village of NYC, TCA had the opportunity to meet a unique client’s desire to combine two penthouse condos… with a helical slide. In this transformation, two identical 1-bedroom units, one atop the other, were combined into a duplex 2-bedroom home with the option to descend in the usual way on a new Italian-made “Rintal” stair, or more speedily, in a seated position, careening through the new double-height atrium.
The half-tube stainless steel slide starts on the top floor near the office, and lands below near both the living and dining areas. The sculptural slide is housed in a newly created 18’ tall double-height space, which includes custom designed glass railings. The image of the stainless steel curves in front of the oversized window to the city beyond, to say nothing of the irrepressible glee of grown adults on the slide, is surprisingly poetic; with careful detailing, the playground element is an unexpectedly elegant addition to the space.
Upon completion, the owner enjoys not only the newly combined total of 2,400 square feet, but also a new game room, office, putting green on the terrace, and of course, the slide.
TCA managed to creatively and successfully turn this now 2-story East Village duplex penthouse into a perfect place for both work and play.
Photos by Travis Dubreuil.
Earlier this year we featured the Rainbow House, another house with a slide.























Linda on 03.07.2011 at 14:06 PM
this is amazing. houses with slides always win.
i just wish there was a way to slide back up in an equally fun, gravity-resisting way!
lizzie on 03.07.2011 at 15:15 PM
slide says whaaa?! that is bitchin’.
Gayle on 03.08.2011 at 14:20 PM
Oh wow! That looks like so much fun…what a fantastic design element!
-Gayle
Jen in NY on 03.08.2011 at 22:21 PM
I am so sad that I’m so poor.
Adrian on 03.09.2011 at 04:39 AM
Hey! Sweet slide…ans that’s one of our http://www.dna11.com DNA Portraits on the wall! Upside down I might add! But I like it!
C K on 03.09.2011 at 10:04 AM
This is the home of Phil Galfond, widely regarded as one of the elite online poker players and a hero to a generation of internet kids!
amelia on 10.05.2011 at 16:19 PM
any way to find out the details on the slide? we are building a new house and would love to incorporate one from the first floor down to the finished basement… for both the kids and the laundry!
Jaime (post author) on 10.05.2011 at 16:32 PM
Hi Amelia, I think you’d have to contact Turett Collaborative Architects to find out.
D on 11.28.2012 at 04:37 AM
Hi Amelia, any luck on details about suppliers? I’m currently designing a house with an indoor slide and i’m having trouble finding suppliers.