Room with a View: Room 1211
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The Standard, New York's Room 1211 is this month's Room with a View.
Urban sprawl meets historic preservationtough to imagine, but the views don't lie. That stretch of green at the left corner of your window is the High Line, a 1.5-mile elevated track built in the 1930s to lift dangerous freight trains off Manhattan's streets. Abandoned since 1980, the High Line was recently rehabilitated into a lushly landscaped public park. Dotted with native plants and LED lighting, it's a paradigm of equilibrium between conservation and design. More than 700 contenders vied for the chance to re-create the structure, but few could have envisioned an 18-story hotel literally straddling the park. Needless to say, your room's mid-century Jetsons-on-a-cruise-ship decor is no accident. Echoing the High Line, the hotel feels like a throwback, a modernized version of a bygone era. Even those non-reflective windows (which have invited more than the fair share of exhibitionism) hark back to a time when the Meatpacking District was less trendy and more seedy. Talk about a fine balance . . .
Room 1211, The Standard, New York; 212-645-4646. There are 337 rooms; doubles range from $195 to $640. Room 1211, a Deluxe Corner King, is $640.
Photograph of Room 1211 by David Drebin.
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