Tour: 146 Pierrepont Street - The Pierrepont
Residential Entry Lobby.
Construction has wrapped up at Jonathan Rose Companies and Bedrock LLC’s The Pierrepont, a two tower residential rental development at 146 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights. Designed by Marvel Architects, the two 20-story towers feature a brick and punch window façade with a two-story connecting element at the base. Fogarty Finger led the interior design for the development’s residences and extensive amenities package. Rental units range in size from one to three-bedrooms and feature large windows, kitchens with oversized islands, and bathrooms with double vanities and walk-in showers. Residents have access to a collection of amenities that include a fitness center, yoga room, meditation room, entertainment lounge, dining room with catering kitchen, children’s interactive playroom and outdoor play area, pet spa, courtyard, zen garden, and rooftop terrace.
Concierge Desk.
Residential Entry Lounge.
Zen Garden and Residential Entry Lounge.
Stair detail.
Tile detail.
Amenities
Dining Room.
Resident Entertainment Lounge.
Resident Entertainment Lounge.
Resident Entertainment Lounge.
Resident Entertainment Lounge.
Yoga Room.
Meditation Room.
Children’s Interactive Playroom.
Outdoor Children’s Play Area and Resident Courtyard.
Model Residence
Dining Room and Kitchen.
Kitchen.
Kitchen.
Dining Room and Living Room.
Living Room.
Secondary Bedroom.
View Northwest from Secondary Bedroom.
Secondary Bedroom.
View North from Secondary Bedroom.
Master Bedroom.
View East from Master Bedroom.
Master Bathroom Vanity.
Master Bathroom walk-in shower.
Architect: Marvel Architects; Interior Design: Fogarty Finger; Developers: Jonathan Rose Companies and Bedrock LLC; Program: Residential Rentals; Location: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2019.
Construction Tour: One Clinton
North facade from Cadman Plaza.
Facade installation is underway at One Clinton, Hudson Companies’ 36-story residential condo tower in Brooklyn Heights. Designed by Marvel Architects, the tower replaces the former Brooklyn Heights Library that previously occupied the triangular site. The library will get a new home in the base of the tower and join other retail tenants Brooklyn Roasting Company and a collection of Smorgasburg food vendors, along with a STEM research center.
Northeast corner of the tower from Cadman Plaza.
East facade from Tillary Street.
The tower facade features a gridded design and is clad in a limestone panel with bronze accents.
Looking up at the east facade from Cadman Plaza.
Close-up of the limestone panels at the east facade.
When completed, the project will offer 134 residential units. Residents will have access to amenities that include a sky lounge with outdoor terrace, fitness center, children’s indoor and outdoor playrooms, screening room, music rehearsal space, bicycle storage, and underground parking spaces for purchase.
Southeast corner from Cadman Plaza.
Southeast corner from Cadman Plaza.
Looking up at the southwest corner of the tower from Clinton Street.
Close-up of the limestone panels at the west facade.
Views
Northwest view towards Lower Manhattan from the top floor.
Northeast view towards Midtown from the top floor.
Southeast view towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top floor.
Southwest view towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the top floor.
Northeast view towards Midtown from the sky lounge.
Architect: Marvel Architects; Interiors: Studio DB; Landscape: DLANDstudio; Developer: Hudson Companies; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Tour: 67 Livingston
Looking up at the south facade.
Construction is underway on the renovation of 67 Livingston, a former 29-story dorm in Brooklyn Heights. Developer Silverback Development has tasked HTO Architect to convert the former dorm into 22 units ranging in size 1700 to 3400 square feet. CetraRuddy is leading the interior design of the two to four bedroom units. Units will have direct elevator access and private outdoor space.
View southwest from a future private terrace.
View northwest towards Lower Manhattan from the future rooftop terrace.
View west towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the future rooftop terrace.
View of Governors Island and the Statue of Liberty from the future rooftop terrace.
Architect: HTO Architects; Interiors: CetraRuddy; Developer: Silverback Development; Program: Residential; Location: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York; Completion: 2018.
Tour: 203 Jay Street
Looking north on Jay Street.
Construction is wrapping up at 203 Jay Street, a 33-story mixed use tower in Downtown Brooklyn from architects Woods Bagot. The 355,000-square-foot project will offer retail and commercial office space in the eight-story podium and 270 residential rental units in the tower above.
Close-up of the southwest corner of the tower.
A dynamic façade of metal panel and glass window wall units indicates interior uses, with transparency increasing at living and dining rooms and wider solid panels at bedrooms and bathrooms.
Southwest corner from Jay Street.
Residential amenities are provided in the cellar, the 9th floor terrace, and at the 33rd floor, where panoramic views of Brooklyn and Manhattan will be the backdrop to lounge and event space.
View from the residential amenity terrace.
View of Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge from the residential amenity terrace.
View of the East River from the residential amenity terrace.
Window wall units awaiting installation.
Southeast corner of the tower façade.
View of Downtown Brooklyn from an office floor.
Close-up of the office façade.
Looking up at the tower façade.
Architect: Woods Bagot; Developer: 203 Jay Street Associates, LLC; Program: Residential, Office, Retail; Location: Downtown Brooklyn, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.
Tour: 153 Remsen Street
South façade from Remsen Street.
Construction is wrapping up at 153 Remsen, an 18-story residential rental tower in Brooklyn Heights from Quinlan Development Group and Lonicera Partners. Designed by S9 Architecture, the tower features an exterior of brick, metal, and glass that references the surrounding neighborhood building stock.
Residential lobby.
The building offers 60 rental units with floor-to-ceiling windows that feature views of the surrounding skyline. Other features include white oak floors in living space, gourmet kitchens, and four piece master baths with white marble floors, ash-gray double sink vanities and walk-in showers.
Living room.
Kitchen.
Close-up of the façade.
Close-up of the façade.
Residents will have access to amenities such as a fitness center, children's playroom, and a rooftop terrace with lounge furniture, barbeque grills and children's play area.
Rooftop terrace.
View northwest from the rooftop terrace towards Brooklyn Heights and Lower Manhattan.
View southeast from the rooftop terrace.
Architect: S9 Architecture; Developers: Quinlan Development Group and Lonicera Partners; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Brooklyn Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.
Tour: The Standish
Looking up at the west façade.
Construction is wrapping up on the façade restoration at The Standish, a 12-story condo conversion in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. Located a block from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, the 1903 structure originally served as the Standish Arms Hotel before its sale to the Jehovah’s Witness in 1981, leading to a conversion to housing. Now, DDG and Westbrook Partners are in the process of converting the rentals to 29 condo apartments ranging in size from one- to five-bedrooms.
Close-up of the west facade.
DDG is leading the design of the condo conversion, which involves a complete renovation of both interior and exterior. For the façade, DDG has conducted an extensive survey of Beaux-Arts style precedents and worked with preservation consultants to inform the restoration. The historic brick has been repaired and a breathable coating added to help it age better. Work has also gone into restoring the limestone at the base, along with the terracotta lintels and bay windows.
Close-up of the west facade's bay windows with terracotta lintels.
Close-up of the façade ornamentation.
Close-up of the façade ornamentation.
Lower Manhattan from the future rooftop terrace.
View north from the future rooftop terrace.
View south from the future rooftop terrace.
View east from the future rooftop terrace.
Architect: DDG; Developer: DDG and Westbrook Partners; Program: Residential Condo Renovation; Location: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2018.