Project Details
- Project Name
- Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street, Boston
- Architect
- CambridgeSeven
- Client/Owner
- Carpenter & Co.
- Project Types
- Mixed-Use
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 850,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2019
- Shared by
- Miabelle Salzano
- Consultants
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Office of Thierry Despont,Landscape Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
- Project Status
- On the Boards/In Progress
Project Description
FROM FOUR SEASONS ONE DALTON:
The tallest residential building in all of Boston and New England, Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences One Dalton Street, Boston offers unobstructed views of Boston and its surroundings in every direction, from Boston Harbor to the Berkshire Mountains and Cape Cod shores. Developed by Carpenter & Company, One Dalton, home to a collection of 160 private residences as well as a five-star Four Seasons hotel, will welcome its first residents and hotel guests to the Back Bay neighborhood in early 2019.
The 61-story One Dalton is brought to life by a team of celebrated visionaries who drew upon their own connections to the Boston area as inspiration. The distinguished architecture team is led by Henry N. Cobb of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners--one of America’s greatest living architects, who first designed the John Hancock Tower (now 200 Clarendon Street) more than 40 years ago--along with Cambridge Seven Associates. The world’s leading designer, Thierry Despont, is spearheading One Dalton’s Private Residences Lobby, which pays homage to the nearby Trinity Church, as well as the 50th Floor Club Lounge, reserved exclusively for residents. The French-born Despont, educated at Harvard University, is known for his work on historical landmarks such as the Cartier Mansion, Woolworth Building and Statue of Liberty in New York, and the Ritz in Paris. Noted landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, whose eponymous firm is headquartered in Boston, has created a 5,000-square-foot public park that connects the building with its prestigious surrounding neighborhood.
One Dalton’s 160 private residences are perched on the tower’s uppermost floors, atop the 215-room Four Seasons hotel. Residents will have access to the full services and amenities of the five-star hotel, such as laundry, housekeeping, turndown, and catering services. Each home includes every luxury and convenience discerning buyers desire, including meticulous layouts and 11-foot cove ceilings to enhance natural light and views, a state-of-the-art kitchen appliance package featuring Wolf, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances, indoor fireplaces in every residence and outdoor fireplaces and private balconies in select residences. One Dalton will also feature a bespoke collection of gallery-worthy art curated by the team of Bostonian art consultants at Kate Chertavian Fine Art, including a number of commissions created specifically for the development.
In addition to the private lobby and 50th Floor Club Lounge, residents of One Dalton have direct access to more than 20,000 square feet of amenity space managed by Four Seasons. These amenities include an indoor 65-foot lap pool, fitness center designed by The Wright Fit featuring the latest cardio and strength training equipment, signature spa with massage and treatment rooms, yoga and Pilates studios, golf simulator room with wet bar, theater and performance room, meeting facilities and a pet washing and grooming station. Additionally, residents will enjoy access to Zuma, the world-class contemporary Japanese restaurant opening in the building. Zuma currently operates in the world’s leading international markets, including London, Hong Kong, Rome, Dubai, New York and Bangkok
One Dalton is nestled in the heart of Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood within walking distance of the area’s beloved boutiques, galleries, museums, cultural institutions, cafés, and restaurants including the Copley Mall, Prudential Center, Newbury Street, Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum and Symphony Hall. Boston’s multitude of green spaces, such as the Commonwealth Avenue Mall, the Back Bay Fens and the Charles River Esplanade are also close by.