Lauded as “the architect of the century” by the New York Times in the late 1950s, esteemed Ralph Thomas Walker was widely revered for his bold, theatrical, and “spectacularly dynamic” Art Deco designs. This 3,865-square-foot residence, which soars over the heart of Chelsea in the 1939 building named for its celebrated architect, resonates with a sense of stylish serenity and is a peerless haven of sophistication and stillness high above the bustling city.
