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Architects: Elizabeth Roberts Architecture and Design
- Area: 2500 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Caesarstone, Escenium HAUS, Nemo, Nemo Tile, Wold Range
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Lorimer Street Townhouse / Elizabeth Roberts Architecture and Design
House for Booklovers and Cats / Barker Associates Architecture Office
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Architects: Barker Associates Architecture Office
- Area: 3000 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: California Faucets, Mercury Mosaics, Mosaic House
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Professionals: Albanna Engineering
Cumberland Street Townhouse / Elizabeth Roberts Architecture and Design
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Architects: Elizabeth Roberts Architecture and Design
- Area: 2750 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Exquisite Surfaces, Grillworks Grill in kitchen, Optimum Windows
Studio Gang's Innovative Fire Department Training Facility Tops Out in Brooklyn
Studio Gang’s innovative fire station and training facility Fire Rescue 2 has topped out in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Brownsville. A little more than year since construction on the 21,000-square-foot facility began, all of its major concrete elements are now in place, with the red glazed terracotta panels surrounding the building’s opening next to be installed.
Brooklyn's Prospect Park Gets Covered in Thousands of Pinwheels for its 150th Anniversary
To celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, AREA4 and Suchi Reddy of Readymade Architecture and Design collaborated with the Prospect Park Alliance to create a public art exhibition that features more than 7,000 pinwheels. Called The Connective Project, the installation covers the Rose Garden in the northeast corner of the park with yellow pinwheels that include art and written work submitted by the public. Influenced by the vision of the park’s 1867 designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, Reddy's aspiration for the project was to create a playful urban retreat that sparks a conversation about the value of public spaces.
251 1st Street / ODA New York
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Architects: ODA New York
- Area: 80000 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: AkzoNobel, TAKTL
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Professionals: Heroes Visuals
Kinfolk / Berg Design Architecture
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Architects: Berg Design Architecture
- Area: 2500 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: SPE LLC, Damo & Bros Inc.
SHoP’s First Domino Sugar Residential Building Gets New Renderings as Construction Marches Forward
Development on the site of the former Domino Sugar factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is moving straight along, with today marking the launch of leasing at 325 Kent, the first building to open as part of the mega-development. Designed by SHoP Architects, the doughnut-shaped building will offer up 16-stories of modern apartment units arranged around an elevated courtyard featuring uninterrupted views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline.
West Elm Corporate Headquarters / VM Architecture & Design
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Architects: VM Architecture & Design
- Area: 137500 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Interface, Inscape Acme 50, west elm WORKSPACE
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Professionals: McGowan Builders, Tillett Lighting Design
Brooklyn’s Iconic Macy’s Store to Receive 10-Story Glass Office Addition to its Historic Architecture
Plans have been announced by Tishman Speyer for "The Wheeler", a glassy new addition above downtown Brooklyn’s iconic Macy’s store on Fulton Street. The design is a collaboration between Shimoda Design Group and Perkins Eastman, and incorporates 10 stories of dynamic office and mixed-use space that will sit atop the existing department store.
Paying homage to the renowned 19th century Brooklyn developer Andrew Wheeler, the new offices will come complete with 16 foot ceiling heights, an acre of combined outdoor terrace gardens and decks, an amenity floor, and 360,000 square feet of rentable space, all while capturing the surrounding views of Lower Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and New York harbour from its vantage point above the existing architecture.
Manufacturing Utopia - How Assemble is Creating a Model Factory at A/D/O
London-based architecture collective Assemble is set to transform an outdoor courtyard at A/D/O in Brooklyn into a ‘model factory’ to explore utopian ideals of work. The Turner Prize-winning architects will use their first site-specific installation in the U.S. entitled ‘A Factory As It Might Be’ to depict a vision of how society should build and function using abundant, malleable materials.
Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center / Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
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Architects: Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
- Area: 3920 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Duravit, Hakatai, Porcelanosa Grupo
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2017 AIA Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards 2017
In Collaboration with AIA Staten Island and AIA Bronx
With the growth of new development and renovation in our boroughs over the past five years, our professional associations are excited to collaborate on this event tailored to professions of the built environment that we all share.
In its second annual celebration, the Brooklyn + Queens Design Awards (BQDA) was established to encourage excellence in architectural design, raising public awareness of the built environment and to honor the architects, owners & builders of significant projects.
A/D/O / nARCHITECTS
- Area: 23000 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: ABC Stone, Kawneer
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Professionals: OLA Consulting Engineers, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, AKRF, HUXHUX, Jack Callahan Consulting, +2
Step Inside Myrtle Hall and Jerome Robbins Theater With Redsquare Productions
Redsquare productions in collaboration with Think! Architecture has just produced new videos on two of the firms projects: the Jerome Robbins Theater and Pratt Institute’s Myrtle Hall. Both videos explore their respective project’s design strategies in addition to featured interviews with the architects.
TEN Arquitectos' Brooklyn Tower Nearing Completion
A new landmark on the Brooklyn skyline, TEN Arquitectos’ DBCD (Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District) South building at 300 Ashland, is nearing completion, with tenants expected to move in by the end of the summer. The mixed-use building will feature 379 apartment units and will also become the new home of a number of cultural tenants, including the performing arts organization 651 Arts, MoCADA, Brooklyn Academy of Music cinemas, and a new branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.
This Brooklyn Theater Renovation Shows You Don't Have to Choose Between Heritage and Sustainability
This article was originally published on Autodesk's Redshift publication as "Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings: Why a Theater Company Chose Resurrection (Not Demolition)."
For a ruined Civil War-era warehouse in Brooklyn, there may have been no better organization than an avant-garde theater group to think creatively about its future.
Situated in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge in the popular Dumbo neighborhood, the 1860 tobacco warehouse was crumbling and forgotten when St. Ann’s, a 36-year-old theater company that began life in another Brooklyn church, sought to renovate it for its first permanent home. Attaining energy efficiency in historic buildings is not just possible—it can be the most sustainable and aesthetic choice.
St. Ann’s, led by artistic director Susan Feldman, hired a building team that included Marvel Architects; BuroHappold Engineering; and Charcoalblue, a theater, lighting, and acoustics consultancy. The resulting 25,000-square-foot complex, St. Ann’s Warehouse, includes two versatile and changeable performance spaces, lobby and event areas, and a triangular garden (designed by landscape architects Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates).