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Pier 57

Handel Architects · Hudson River Park · 2022

South facade of Pier 57 from Little Island.

Construction is nearing completion on the renovation of Pier 57 at the Hudson River Park in Chelsea. The pier originally opened in 1954 as an ocean liner pier for cargo and passenger services. At the time of its opening, the pier was the largest dock construction project by the City of New York.

Northwest corner.

West facade.

South facade.

In it's current renovation, the pier houses anchor tenants Google in a 250,000-square-foot space. Later this year, the James Beard Foundation is slated to open a showcase kitchen, dining and demonstration space, and food hall with vendor kiosks. A two acre public park occupies the roof. The project is led by developers RXR Realty with Youngwoo & Associates and Handel Architects is responsible for the design.

Rooftop Park

A 80,000 square foot public park at the rooftop, designed by Handel Architects in collaboration with !Melk Landscape Architecture, will offer a screening venue for the Tribeca Film Festival.

Rooftop park lawn with the round skylights for the Google offices below.

Google Offices

Google’s Hudson River campus on Pier 57 includes space for 450 employees, adding to the tech company’s New York staff that already totals over 12,000. Diller Scofidio + Renfro led the design of the interiors, along with HLW International.

Visitor landing with the skylights that are visible on the public rooftop park above.

Looking up at the skylights.

Breakout space along the south facade of the pier.

West terrace with views to Little Island and Lower Manhattan.

Architects: Handel Architects, Diller Scofidio + Renfro with HLW International (Google office interiors); Landscape Architect: !Melk Landscape Architecture; Developer: RXR Realty with YoungWoo & Associates; Program: Retail, Office, Park; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: 2420 Amsterdam Avenue - Radio Tower and Hotel

Southeast corner from Amsterdam Avenue.

Facade installation is nearing completion at Youngwoo and Associates’ 22-story mixed use development the Radio Tower and Hotel in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by Dutch architecture firm MVRDV, the 235,000 square foot project combines hotel and retail program at the base and an office tower above in an asymmetrical stack of boxes. This is the firm’s first major US project.

Each of the development’s program volumes are designed to reflect the scale of nearby buildings and feature a variety of window sizes that also draw on the variety of the surrounding context. Ceramic bricks clad the boxes, with a different color selected for each volume.

Looking up at the east facade from Amsterdam Avenue.

East facade from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northeast corner from the Washington Bridge.

Northeast corner from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northeast corner from Amsterdam Avenue.

Architect: MVRDV (Design Architect), Stonehill & Taylor Architects (Executive Architect); Interior Design: Workshop/APD; Structural Engineer: GACE Consulting Engineers; Building Systems: Cosentini Associates; Developer: YoungWoo & Associates; Program: Hotel, Offices, Cultural, Restaurant; Location: Washington Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: The Grand LA

Southwest corner from South Grand Avenue.

Facade installation is nearing completion at the Related Companies and China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd.’s two-tower multi-use development The Grand LA in Downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Frank Gehry of Gehry Partners, the development sits across the street from Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall and includes two towers that rise to 45- and 28-stories. The project will offer 400 residences, including 89 units of affordable housing, and a 309-key luxury hotel. Retail will occupy the base of the two towers, with 176,000 square feet of shopping and restaurants on three levels of landscaped open terraces.

Looking up at the south facade of the residential tower.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the residential tower.

Southwest corner of the residential tower (right) and the hotel tower (left) from South Grand Avenue.

West facade of the residential tower.

Close-up of the residential tower.

Close-up of the residential tower.

Southwest corner of the hotel tower from South Grand Avenue.

Close-up of the hotel tower.

Close-up of the hotel tower.

West facades of the residential tower (right) and the hotel tower (left) from the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Northwest corner of the residential tower from South Grand Avenue.

Looking up at the southeast corner of the residential tower.

Southeast corner of the residential tower (left) and the hotel tower (right) from South Hill Street.

Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP (Design Architect), AECOM (Architect of Record); Interior Design: Ingrao Inc. (Residences), Tara Bernerd & Partners (Hotel), Rockwell Group (Restaurants); Landscape Designer: OJB Landscape Architecture; Developers: Related Companies with China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd.; Program: Residential, Hotel, Retail; Location: Downtown, Los Angeles, CA; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: 727 5th Avenue - Tiffany & Co. Flagship Expansion

Facade installation is underway at LVMH’s renovation and expansion of the Tiffany & Co. flagship retail building on Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Designed by Shohei Shigematsu of OMA’s New York office, the project includes a renovation of the 1940 Cross & Cross designed structure at 727 Fifth Avenue and a new three-story pavilion at the top that will include exhibition, event and clienteling space. The new structure will be clad in two types of glass: flat low-e glass at floors 8 and 9 and an undulating slumped glass facade at floor 10 that resembles a soft curtain.

Architect: OMA New York; Client: LVMH; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: Spring 2022.

 
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Construction Tour: 1568 Broadway - TSX Broadway

Northwest corner from West 47th Street.

Demolition is ongoing at 1568 Broadway, former home of a Double Tree Suites by Hilton, in Times Square. Led by developers L&L Holding Company in partnership with Fortress Investment Group, the previous structure will be replaced by a 46-story mixed use tower with a 699-room hotel, 75,000 square feet of experiential retail on 10 floors, and a $50 million renovation of The Palace Theater.

Northwest corner from West 47th Street.

At 105 years in operation, the Palace Theater is among the earliest surviving theaters in Times Square. As part of the new development, the theater will be lifted 30 feet up to the third floor and undergo a renovation that will refurbish the ornate plaster, historic preservation of the existing interior, acoustical isolation, technology modernization, new lobby with a bar and box office, new marquee, new grand entrance, and 10,000 square feet of additional back-of-house space.

Looking up at the north facade from West 47th Street.

West facade from Broadway.

Theater fly-space.

Theater box in preparation for the lift to the third floor.

Architects: Mancini Duffy (Lead Design), Perkins Eastman (Building Envelope), PBDW (Theater Box Design, Historic); Interior Design: Wimberley (Hotel); Developers: L&L Holding Company with Fortress Investment Group; Program: Hotel, Retail, Theater; Location: Times Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Construction Update: Manhattan West

Southeast corner of Two Manhattan West (left) and One Manhattan West (right).

Superstructure is rising at Two Manhattan West, the second new office tower at Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West. The tower is part of the six building mixed use mega-development adjacent to the new Hudson Yards neighborhood. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) led the design of the 58-story tower, which features a tapered massing with a glass curtain wall facade. One Manhattan West, an adjacent 67-story office tower of similar design opened last year at the northeast corner of the site.

Looking up at the east facade of One Manhattan West.

Lobby of One Manhattan West.

Northeast corner of the lobby at One Manhattan West.

Northeast corner of the lobby at One Manhattan West.

Looking up at the south facade of One Manhattan West.

Looking up at the south facade of One Manhattan West (right) and the Pendry Hotel (left).

Two Manhattan West

Northeast corner of Two Manhattan West.

Northeast corner of Two Manhattan West.

Looking up at the east facade of Two Manhattan West.

Looking up at the southeast corner of Two Manhattan West (left) and One Manhattan West (right).

Southeast corner of Two Manhattan West (left) and One Manhattan West (right).

Looking up at the south facade of Two Manhattan West.

Ground floor superstructure at Two Manhattan West.

Ground floor superstructure at Two Manhattan West.

Southwest corner of Two Manhattan West.

Looking up at the north facade of 401 West 31st Street.

Close-up of the retail podium at 401 West 31st Street.

Looking up at the north facade of 401 West 31st Street at dusk.

Southwest corner of One Manhattan West.

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Pendry Hotel

A 164-room luxury hotel operated by Pendry Hotels is currently rising on the northern boundary of the Manhattan West development. Also designed by SOM, the 281-foot-tall tower features a fluted glass curtain wall.

South facade of the Pendry Hotel and retail podium.

Close-up of the south facade of the Pendry Hotel.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the Pendry Hotel and One Manhattan West.

Southwest corner of the Pendry Hotel.

Northwest corner of the Pendry Hotel (center) and One Manhattan West (left).

Looking up at the north facade of the Pendry Hotel (center), One Manhattan West (left), and Five Manhattan West (right).

Architects: REX (Five Manhattan West), SLCE (401 West 31st Street [Architect of Record], SOM (401 West 31st Street [Design Architect], One Manhattan West, Two Manhattan West, Pendry Hotel, Master Plan Architect); Landscape Architects: James Corner Field Operations; Developer: Brookfield Properties; Program: Office, Residential, Hotel, Retail; Location: Hudson Yards District, New York, NY; Completion: 2017 (Five Manhattan West, 401 West 31st Street); 2019 (One Manhattan West); 2020 (Pendry Hotel), 2022 (Two Manhattan West).

 
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Tour: The Webster Los Angeles

Adjaye Associates has completed a new retail store for The Webster at the Beverly Center In Los Angeles. The luxury multi-brand fashion house’s new 11,000-square-foot flagship store is the first project by David Adjaye in California. Located at the corner of Beverly Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard, the storefront features a pink-tinted concrete facade that creates a covered entrance with a large scale digital screen projected onto the inner face.

The pink-tinted concrete of the exterior carries into the interiors with curving walls enclosing changing rooms and product displays. Smooth concrete at the lower half of the interior walls transitions to a more textured finish at the upper half and ceiling of the store. Terrazzo with fragments of black cherry marble covers the floor.

Architect: Adjaye Associates; Client: The Webster; Program: Retail; Location: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA; Completion: 2020.

 
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Construction Update: 767 5th Avenue - Apple Store - Fifth Avenue

Southwest corner from 5th Avenue.

The iconic glass cube has returned with a rainbow colored wrap at the soon to open home of Apple's expanded Fifth Avenue flagship store. Located underneath the plaza of the General Motors Building, Foster + Partners' renovation will more than double the store's previous size, expanding from 32,000-square-feet to 77,000-square-feet. The reinstalled cube has maintained the previous three full height panel per facade configuration. When first constructed, the cube was composed of a nine glass panel grid per facade but was later simplified to three full height panels. The skylights that populate the plaza on either side of the cube are also installed, along with newly planted trees and linear reflecting pools.

Northwest corner from 5th Avenue.

Northwest corner detail.

West facade from 5th Avenue.

Looking up at the east facade.

Southeast corner of the cube, with plaza skylights and seating.

Plaza skylight.

Close-up of a skylight.

Plaza reflecting pool and combination bench and tree planters.

Architect: Foster + Partners; Client: Apple; Program: Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Tour: 12 West 48th Street

North facade from West 48th Street.

Exterior facade installation is wrapping up at DNA Development’s 12 West 48th Street, a new stand-alone white box property with flexibility to accommodate office and retail. Designed by Ennead Architects, the project is adjacent to Rockefeller Center and includes 30,939 square feet of space across four floors, with a basement and fifth floor rooftop terrace for tenants. Ceiling heights range from 15’-8” at the upper floors to 20’ at the ground floor. An angled glass façade clads the 48th Street frontage and opens up the views along the street.

North facade from West 48th Street.

Looking up at the north facade.

Future ground floor entry.

North facing views from the fourth floor.

North facing views from the third floor.

North facing views from the third floor.

Third floor facing south towards rear terrace.

Future rooftop terrace at the fifth floor.

Future rooftop terrace at the fifth floor.

Architect: Ennead Architects; Developer: DNA Development; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Update: 277 Mott Street

Looking up at the east facade on Mott Street.

Facade installation is wrapping up at 277 Mott Street, a seven story retail building in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan from Karl Kopp. Designed by Toshiko Mori Architects, the structure is clad in alternating vertical piers of glass and CNC milled stone on the facade fronting Mott Street. The mostly transparent rear yard facade will showcase the monumental stair that serves as the primary vertical circulation, with views out to a garden. 

Close-up of the CNC milled stone and glass facade on Mott Street.

Looking up at the east facade on Mott Street.

Architect: Toshiko Mori; Program: Retail; Location: Nolita, New York, NY; Completion: 2018.

 
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