For the buyer who sees a home as a total work of art - welcome to 1624 W Pierce. Thoughtfully built, exceptionally upgraded, ready for its next chapter. Positioned at the intersection of Wicker Park and Bucktown, this 2020-built contemporary makes a statement from the moment you arrive. A stepped, paneled facade with floor-to-ceiling glass announces the architecture before you ever step inside its 4,680 square feet of space. Four levels of living with an attached 2.5-car garage, and an indoor-outdoor program most city homes can't touch. The open concept main level is anchored by a chef's kitchen that reads like a design installation with a Wolf 48" cooktop and double oven, 72" Sub-Zero, 90-bottle wine refrigerator, under-counter beverage center and Hoshizaki pellet ice maker, built-in espresso station, and a quartz waterfall island beneath sculptural Tom Dixon globe pendants. Oak hardwood floors, a coffered mirrored ceiling, and a fireplace add warmth and design elements to the living and dining areas. Ascend upstairs via an architectural staircase to three generous bedrooms including a luxurious primary suite with custom wall treatments and a TV that drops down from the ceiling with the push of a button. The spa-like bath features a freestanding tub, steam shower, and separate vanities. The third level offers flexible live/work/play options with a full bath, and sliding doors to the rooftop basketball court. The lower level is the surprise of the house: 10.5 foot ceilings (rare at this depth), heated floors, a bespoke bar and lounge, dedicated home gym, and a generous en-suite bedroom (pre-wired for a golf simulator or a Dolby 7.1 Surround theater room). Two laundry spaces with 2x washer/dryer sets as well. Outside, over 1,300 square feet of Azek-decked outdoor space spans five distinct areas, including a landscaped rear deck with gas grill and rooftop sport court above. Burr Elementary. Steps to Walsh Park, The 606, and the Clybourn Metra.