A Deviation from complacency
Enlightened Modernity
The Raphael offers qualities always coveted, but rarely attainable in the finest of residences.
Originally built in 1890 from a design by French, Dixon & DeSaldern of New York and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, The Raphael bridges the gap between modern and historic in ways never before seen in the Mile Square City. Consisting of 6 residences with over 15,000 square feet of interior space and 1,000 square feet of exterior space, The Raphael combines beautiful, modern living spaces with an appreciation for the past in a way which must been seen to be believed.
French, Dixon & DeSaldern of New York and added
to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006
aims to enhance the experience of every user of our spaces.
large groups of people, particularly
in a business context
– one that feels more like a full-service, lifestyle hotel
A Better approach to Home.
General
8’ to 16’ Ceiling Heights per plan
Solid Oak Flooring per plan
Premium Designer Tile Selections
Solid Core Doors with Premium Designer Hardware
Hansgrohe or Danze Plumbing Fixtures
Samsung Front Loading Washer and Dryer
Pre-Wiring for A/V
Lighting by Lightology featuring George Kovacs and Eurofase
Parking: 1 heated garage or outdoor tandem; penthouse includes 2 oversized garage spaces
Kitchens
Bosch Stainless Steel 500 Series Kitchen Appliance
36” French Door Refrigerator
36” 5-Burner Gas Cooktop
Box Canopy Chimney Hood or Best Velato Built-In Range Hood
30” Microwave Combination Wall Oven
24” Dishwasher
Quartz Countertops
Under Cabinet Lighting
Wolf Gas Range
Meile Appliances
Baths
Daylight and artificial lighting
Escalators and lifts
Ventilation and refrigeration
Security and alarm systems
Fire detection and protection
Energy supply and use
Communications networks
Facade engineering
Air conditioning and refrigeration
Heating and ventilating
Water, drainage and plumbing