Construction Update: 40 Bleecker Street
Northwest corner.
Construction has wrapped up at 40 Bleecker, Broad Street Development’s 12-story residential condo building in NoHo. Designed by Rawlings Architects, the building’s facade features nine stories of brick and punch windows that are grouped into vertical bands every two floors. The top three floors step back to create private outdoor terraces.
Residential entry.
Lobby lounge.
Lobby lounge.
Amenities
Residents have access to a range of amenities including a 58 foot swimming pool, fitness center with exercise room and stretching studio, courtyard garden designed by Hollander Design, and private parking below ground.
Exercise room.
Stretching studio.
Looking down on the courtyard from the rooftop terrace.
Courtyard garden.
Model Residence
Interiors for the residences are designed by Ryan Korban, an AD100 interior designer working on his first residential project.
Kitchens feature sculptural cantilevered and waterfall-style statuary marble islands, cerused oak cabinetry, French oak floors, fluted burnished nickel hardware, and Miele appliances.
Bathrooms feature a custom Korban marble vanity, honed Grigio Dove stone, cerused oak veneer paneling, chevron Calacatta tiling, and polished chrome fixtures.
Rooftop Views
View north towards Midtown.
View north towards Midtown.
View northwest towards Hudson Yards.
View southwest towards SoHo and Lower Manhattan.
Architect: Rawlings Architects; Interiors: Ryan Korban; Landscape Architect: Hollander Design; Developer: Broad Street Development; Program: Residential; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.
Construction Update: 40 Bleecker Street
Northwest corner.
Construction scaffolding is down at 40 Bleecker, revealing the brick and glass facade of Broad Street Development’s 12-story residential condo building in NoHo. Designed by Rawlings Architects, the building’s facade features nine stories of brick and punch windows that are grouped into vertical bands every two floors. The top three floors step back to create private outdoor terraces.
Close-up of the northwest corner.
Looking up at the west facade.
Close-up of the west facade.
Architect: Rawlings Architects; Landscape Architect: Hollander Design; Interior Design: Ryan Korban; Developer: Broad Street Development; Program: Residential; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 40 Bleecker Street
Northwest corner.
Construction scaffolding is coming down at 40 Bleecker, revealing the brick and glass facade of Broad Street Development’s 12-story residential condo building in NoHo. Designed by Rawlings Architects, the building’s facade features nine stories of brick and punch windows that are grouped into vertical bands every two floors. The top three floors step back to create private outdoor terraces.
Close-up of the northwest corner.
Looking up at the north facade.
Close-up of the north facade.
Close-up of the north facade.
Architect: Rawlings Architects; Landscape Architect: Hollander Design; Interior Design: Ryan Korban; Developer: Broad Street Development; Program: Residential; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 1 Great Jones Alley
Construction scaffolding is coming down on the Broadway facade of 1 Great Jones Alley, Madison Realty Capital’s 12-story residential building in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by BKSK Architects, the facade references the brick and cast iron context of the neighborhood with its own brick and glass primary facade and secondary screen of terra-cotta fins.
Architect: BKSK Architects; Developer: Madison Realty Capital; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.
36 Bleecker Street - The Schumacher
Construction is wrapping up at Morris Adjmi Architects' printing factory to condo conversion at 36 Bleecker Street, revealing the fully restored Romanesque Revival facade.
Construction is wrapping up at 36 Bleecker Street, the seven-story, 20-unit condo conversion now known as the Schumacher. Formerly the home of the Schumacher & Ettlinger lithographic printing factory, the building dates back to 1885 and was designed by architect Edward Raht. Designed in the Romanesque Revival style, the facade includes extensive details such as corbelled brick, ornamental overhangs, radiating lintels, arched windows, parapets, and turrets.
Architect Morris Adjmi's firm has overseen the full restoration of the the building to its original appearance. The original red brick facade has been uncovered after removing white paint applied long after original construction. A new pediment has been designed, based on another project by Raht, to replace the original that was removed early in the building's life. Cast iron storefronts, a signature element in the surrounding neighborhood, have also been fully restored, although the building will not include retail.
Looking west along Bleecker Street.
Looking up at the east facade from Mott Street.
Northeast corner from Bleecker Street.
Close-up of the northeast corner.
North facade from Bleecker Street.
Architect and Interiors: Morris Adjmi Architects; Developer: 36 Bleecker Owner LP, A Stillman Development International, LLC affiliated company; Program: Residential; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.
10 Bond
Selldorf Architects' terracotta-clad residential condo at 10 Bond is fully revealed with the removal of its sidewalk shed.
The sidewalk shed has come down at 10 Bond, a seven-story residential co-op from developers SK Development, Ironstate Development, and the Chetrit Group. This block long stretch of Lafayette Street has seen two new residential developments completed in the same year, as the adjacent 372 Lafayette rental building opens its doors as well. Clad in shaped, glazed terracotta panels, the building seeks to be contemporary yet respectful of its historic, mostly masonry surroundings in NoHo. Selldorf Architects' design includes a gridded facade of terracotta and large windows, with a setback penthouse and rooftop terrace on the seventh floor. A steel trellis caps the top of the building, providing a planted sunscreen that completes the tripartite composition of the facade.
Looking north along Lafayette Street.
Southeast corner from Lafayette Street.
South façade from Bond Street.
Looking up at the south façade and entry canopy from Bond Street.
Residential entry off of Bond Street.
Southeast corner from Lafayette Street.
East façade from Lafayette Street.
Looking up at the east façade from Lafayette Street.
Ground floor retail at 10 Bond (left) and 372 Lafayette (right) along Lafayette Street.
Architect: Selldorf Architects; Developers: SK Development, Ironstate Development, and the Chetrit Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.
372 Lafayette
Construction scaffolding has come down at Morris Adjmi Architects' 372 Lafayette rental building in NoHo.
Construction scaffolding has come down at Morris Adjmi Architects' 372 Lafayette in NoHo, revealing an industrially inspired facade. Taking cues from the historic cast iron structures of the neighborhood, the six-story facade is composed of brick and metal piers with divided light windows. A residential lobby and retail space occupies the ground floor while eleven rental units occupy the upper floors. The top floor pulls back from the facade to create a rooftop terrace.
10 Bond (left) and 372 Lafayette (right) from the corner of Bond and Lafayette Street.
East façade from Lafayette Street.
East façade from Lafayette Street.
Façade close-up.
East façade of 10 Bond (left) and 372 Lafayette (right) from Lafayette Street.
Northeast corner close-up.
10 Bond (left) and 372 Lafayette (right) from the corner of Lafayette and Great Jones Street.
North façade from Great Jones Street.
Looking east along Great Jones Street towards 22 Bond (left) and 372 Lafayette (right)..
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects; Program: Residential Rentals, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.
10 Bond
Installation of the exterior wall is wrapping up at 10 Bond, a 7-story residential co-op from developers SK Development, Ironstate Development and the Chetrit Group. Located in the NoHo neighborhood, the building features a façade of terracotta panels that complements the surrounding brick structures. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the project is slated for completion sometime later this year.
Looking north along Lafayette Street.
Southeast corner from Lafayette Street.
Detail of southeast corner.
South elevation from Bond Street.
Southwest corner from Bond Street.
Detail of southwest corner.
East façade from Lafayette Street.
East elevation from Lafayette Street.
East façade from Lafaeyette Street.
Northeast corner of Morris Adjmi Architects' 372 Lafayette Street (right) and 10 Bond (left).
Detail of the façade of 372 Lafayette Street from behind construction scaffolding.
Architects: Selldorf Architects; Developers: SK Development, Ironstate Development and the Chetrit Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.
10 Bond
The terracotta facade installation at 10 Bond has reached substantial completion, with only the penthouse and ground floor awaiting their facade treatment. Selldorf Architects' 7-story, 11-unit condo in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan features shaped terracotta panels, with concave elements at the vertical piers and scalloped horizontal panels at the spandrels below the windows. Construction scaffolding is still up at the neighboring 372 Lafayette Street, a rental building by Morris Adjmi Architects. Both buildings are slated to finish sometime this year.
South facade from Bond Street.
Southeast corner from Lafayette Street.
Detail of southeast corner facade.
Detail of facade.
East facade from Lafayette Street.
Northeast corner from Lafayette Street.
Northeast corner of Morris Adjmi Architects' 372 Lafayette Street (right) and 10 Bond (left).
Architects: Selldorf Architects; Developers: SK Development, Ironstate Development and the Chetrit Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.
10 Bond
Installation of terracotta facade panels continues at Selldorf Architects' 10 Bond. The 7-story, 11-unit condo in the NoHo neighborhood has much of its signature terracotta facade installed, with only a few bays on the south and east facade left to receive panels. Selldorf's design for the panels includes concave elements on the vertical piers and scalloped horizontal panels at the spandrels below the windows. Due to their materiality and shaping, the panels evoke an artisanal quality that allows the building to fit in amongst the older neighborhood stock and the more recent high profile condos on Bond Street.
Also under construction on the same block, Morris Adjmi Architect's 372 Lafayette Street, a rental building that abuts the north party wall of 10 Bond. Façade installation has been ongoing for quite some time, with a few peeks of brick behind the construction scaffolding.
Southeast corner from Lafayette Street.
East facade from Lafayette Street.
Terracotta facade detail.
Terracotta facade detail.
East facade from Lafayette Street.
Northeast corner from Lafayette Street.
South facade from Bond Street.
South facade from Bond Street.
Southwest corner from Bond Street.
Northeast corner of 372 Lafayette Street.
Architects: Selldorf Architects; Developers: SK Development, Ironstate Developmentk and the Chetrit Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2015.