The reimagined St. John's Terminal improves the neighborhood's connection to the waterfront. Image courtesy of Google.
One South First and Ten Grand on the Brooklyn waterfront at the northern end of the historic Domino Sugar refinery site. Photography by David Sundberg.
The building is oriented toward a central garden courtyard, where residents can enjoy wellness activities and socialization in a comfortable outdoor setting.
150 Charles viewed from Pier 40 on the Hudson River. Photography by Frank Oudeman.
Live Work Home interior and façade is imprinted with biomimetic patterning that captures the sunlight.
The bamboo clad canopy at One Bryant Park extends from the interior to cover an expansive streetscape and mimic the natural canopy of Bryant Park. Photography by David Sundberg.
Sketch of the historic Double Diamond beach house.
The public courtyard at 535 Carlton helps to connects residents and neighbors with nature and natural cycles. Photography by Chris Payne
View from 22nd Street and the connection to the High Line. Photo by Bruce Damonte.
Door handle detail at Hudson Highlands Residence. Photography by Rob Cleary.
One South First and Ten Grand on the Brooklyn waterfront at the northern end of the historic Domino Sugar refinery site. Photography by David Sundberg.
The building is oriented toward a central garden courtyard, where residents can enjoy wellness activities and socialization in a comfortable outdoor setting.
100 Vandam utilizes the adaptive reuse of a 19th century warehouse to create high-end condos with a direct relationship to nature.
150 Charles viewed from Pier 40 on the Hudson River. Photography by Frank Oudeman.
The bamboo clad canopy at One Bryant Park extends from the interior to cover an expansive streetscape and mimicking the natural canopy of Bryant Park. Photography by David Sundberg.
378 West End Avenue rehabilitates a historic residential building and combines the structure with new construction in a unified ensemble that complements the Upper West Side.
Door handle detail at Hudson Highlands Residence. Photography by Rob Cleary.
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