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10 Sullivan Street

Construction scaffolding has come down, fully revealing Cary Tamarkin's 10 Sullivan tower in SoHo.

Construction scaffolding has come down at 10 Sullivan, the 16-story tower from Property Markets Group and Madison Equities. Located on the boundary of the SoHo and emerging Hudson Square neighborhoods, the tower occupies a triangular shaped site at the intersection of Avenue of the Americas and Sullivan Street.

Looking north along the Avenue of the Americas.

The tower is designed by Cary Tamarkin of Tamarkin Co. and Montroy Anderson DeMarco with a nod to the industrial past of the neighborhood. Black and blonde Norman brick clad the exterior along with industrial style, divided light windows. Details such as corbelled brick piers provide texture and interest to the facade. Inside, the tower contains 19 residential units that each occupy a full floor, with the exception of the duplex penthouse on floors 12 and 13 and the four floor penthouse on floors 14 through 16 and the rooftop. 

Looking north along the Avenue of the Americas.

Close-up of the west facade.

Looking up at the west facade.

Looking up at the west facade.

Northwest corner of the tower.

Also included in the development are four, four-story townhouses to the north of the tower. Scaffolding still shrouds these 4-bedroom units, which lags the progress of the tower.

Looking south along the Avenue of the Americas.

Looking south along the Avenue of the Americas.

Looking south along Sullivan Street.

Looking up at the east facade.

Architect: Tamarkin Co. and Montroy Andersen DeMarco (MADGI); Developer: Madison Equities & Property Markets Group (PMG); Program: Residential; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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508 West 24th Street

Architects: Tamarkin Architecture PC; Program: Residential; Location: New York, NY; Completion: 2014.

Construction has topped out and window installation is well underway at Cary Tamarkin's latest project on the High Line.  Designed to evoke industrial-era warehouses of the Meatpacking District's early 20th Century's past, the ten-story facade consists of architectural concrete and over-sized casement windows.  A clock will be built into the facade that faces the High Line as an element to engage the pedestrians strolling along the park.

 
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