When inventive Japanese architect first envisioned the Metal Shutter House in West , he sought to capture the energy of the neighborhood’s art galleries—their industrial bones, their wide open spaces, and their interplay between exposure and privacy. Completed in 2008, the 11-story condominium became the Pritzker Prize winner’s first residential project in the U.S., instantly recognizable by its kinetic façade of motorized shutters that glide open and closed like the doors of an airplane hangar.

Perched at the top of the building, a triplex spanning more than 3,300 square feet—plus nearly 2,000 square feet of landscaped terraces—embodies Ban’s signature blend of precision and playfulness. It’s now on the market with Daniela Sassoun and Mark Mistovich of Sotheby’s International Realty. The

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