The Building

Brick, bronze, and a quiet entrance.

The Seymour is handcrafted inside and out, with meticulous attention to detail and total commitment to the finest finishing — from the refined residences to the calm of its amenity spaces.

Exterior & Amenities

A building that holds the block.

Two amenity floors anchor the building — one at street level, one above — framed by a facade designed to sit comfortably among Chelsea’s mix of industrial and pre-war architecture.

Architecture

Designed for the neighborhood it joins.

GHWA led the building’s architecture with a brief that prized restraint: a facade that reads as considered rather than loud, built from materials — brick, bronze-toned metal, glass — that will weather well on a block defined by galleries and warehouses in equal measure.

Inside, Peter McGinley’s amenity design carries the same logic through the building’s shared spaces: a lobby, a private courtyard, and amenity floors built to feel like an extension of each residence rather than a separate program.