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80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

Southwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street, with 570 Washington rising at the east boundary of the site.

Concrete superstructure has reached the one third mark at 80 Clarkson, a two-tower residential development adjacent to the recently opened Google headquarters at the former St. John’s Terminal. The project is led by a group of developers including Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group. COOKFOX Architects is leading the design of the 45- and 37-story towers, which will offer 113 residential condo residences with nearly 37,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and parking for 69 vehicles.

West facade of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Construction on the adjacent 19-story senior housing tower at 570 Washington is also well underway, with facade installation wrapping up soon. When completed, this tower will offer 175 residences under the Affordable Independent Residences for Seniors (AIRS) program and approximately 3,300 square feet of ground floor retail.

East facade of 570 Washington from West Houston Street.

Looking up at the east facade of 570 Washington.

Southeast corner of 570 Washington from Washington Street.

Looking up at the north facades of 570 Washington (left) and 80 Clarkson (right).

Close-up of the south facade of 570 Washington.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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The Studio Museum in Harlem

Adjaye Associates · Harlem · 2025

Construction is nearing completion at the new 82,000 square foot home for The Studio Museum in Harlem on 125th Street. The museum, which has existed in a previous structure on the site since 1979, is dedicated to artists of African descent. Designed by Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson, the massing of the museum’s new 5-story structure features a stack of one and two-story volumes with large apertures that allow the public to glimpse the activity within. The exterior of the museum is clad in dark grey precast concrete and glass panels, which are now fully installed. Along with column free galleries, the building will also include an education center, theater, a studio for artists in residence, a cafe, and a rooftop terrace by Studio Zewde.

Northwest corner from West 125th Street.

South facade.

Architects: Adjaye Associates (Design Architect), Cooper Robertson (Architect of Record); Construction Manager: Sciame Construction with McKissack & McKissack; Client: The Studio Museum in Harlem; Program: Museum; Location: Harlem, New York, NY; Completion: Fall 2025.

 
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1 Java Street

Marvel Architects · Greenpoint · 2026

Southwest corner of the tower from the pier at WNYC Transmitter Park.

Facade installation is wrapping up at Lendlease and Aware Super’s two-tower residential development 1 Java on the Greenpoint waterfront. Designed by Marvel Architects, the 834 rental unit development includes a 37-story tower at the southwest corner of the site and a shorter 20-story tower at the northeast corner. The north tower is clad in medium grey precast panels and punch window, while the south tower is clad in white and beige precast panels. with punch window. An adjacent low-rise residential podium between 5- and 8-stories occupies the eastern half of the block. The podium is broken down into sections with varying shades of red brick and articulation.

Southwest corner of the tower.

West facade of the towers from the Greenpoint ferry terminal pier.

Northwest corner of the towers along with the Greenpoint (left) and the Huron (far left).

Northeast corner from the intersection of West and India Streets.

Looking up at the south facade of the southwest tower.

Southeast corner from West and Java Streets.

Architect: Marvel Architects; Interiors: Marvel Architects, INC Architecture and Design, Creme; Construction Manager: Lendlease; Developer: Lendlease with Aware Super; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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655 Union Street

Northeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Construction is wrapping up and leasing has launched at Avery Hall and Gindi Capital’s 13-story residential development at 655 Union Street in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by L+Z Architecture, the project’s facade features large windows and black metal panels above a retail base of exposed cast-in-place concrete and storefront glazing.

Looking up at the east facade from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Southeast corner from 4th Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade from Union Street.

Close-up of the southeast corner.

Close-up of the southeast corner.

Residential entry at Union Street.

Residential lobby.

Residential lobby.

Mail room.

Mail room.

Residences

When completed, the development will offer 193 rental residences of either one or two-bedrooms, with 50 residences designated under the affordable housing program. Residences will feature Italian porcelain tiles, marble countertops, integrated appliances, and in-unit washers and dryers.

Amenity Spaces

Residents will have access to a range of amenities that include a landscaped rooftop terrace with a 25 yard pool, lounge areas, grills, and an outdoor dining lounge. A garden will also be located on the second floor. Fitness amenities include a gym with cardio equipment, Peloton bikes, weights, and a wellness studio for yoga, pilates, and barre workouts.

Rooftop Views

Architect: L+Z Architecture; Developers: Avery Hall and Gindi Capital; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Early 2025.

 
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80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

Southwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street, with 570 Washington rising at the east boundary of the site.

Concrete superstructure is rising at 80 Clarkson, a two-tower residential development adjacent to the recently opened Google headquarters at the former St. John’s Terminal. The project is led by a group of developers including Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group. COOKFOX Architects is leading the design of the 36- and 29-story towers, which will offer 127 residential condo residences with nearly 37,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and parking for 69 vehicles.

West facade of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Construction on the adjacent 19-story senior housing tower at 570 Washington is also well underway, with superstructure topped out and installation of facade panels ongoing. When completed, this tower will offer 169 residences under the Affordable Independent Residences for Seniors (AIRS) program and approximately 3,300 square feet of ground floor retail.

Looking up at the north facades of 570 Washington (left) and 80 Clarkson (right).

East facade of 570 Washington from West Houston Street.

Looking up at the east facade of 570 Washington.

Southeast corner of 570 Washington from Washington Street.

Close-up of the east facade of 570 Washington.

South facade of 570 Washington.

Close-up of the south facade of 570 Washington.

Facade panels for 570 Washington awaiting installation.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: Early 2026.

 
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New Museum Expansion

OMA NY · Bowery · 2026

West facade of the flagship building (left) and the extension (right).

Superstructure has topped out at the extension to the New Museum of Contemporary Art on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Designed by Shohei Shigematsu and Rem Koolhaas of OMA, the seven story structure will sit adjacent to the 2007 SANAA flagship building and include 60,000 square feet of additional program space. The building will include three floors of galleries, additional space for the Museum’s community and education programs, a permanent home for NEW INC, and increased public amenities and improved vertical circulation.

West facade from Prince Street.

Southwest corner of the flagship building (left) and the extension (right).

Close-up of the west facade.

Southwest corner of the flagship building (left) and the extension (right).

Close-up of the west facade.

Architects: OMA NY (Design Architect), Cooper Robertson (Executive Architect); Structural Engineer: Arup; Mechanical Engineer: Arup; Facade: Front; Client: New Museum of Contemporary Art; Program: Museum; Location: Lower East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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Williamsburg Wharf

Brandon Haw Architecture · Williamsburg · 2025

Facade installation is wrapping up on the first three towers at Naftali Group’s Williamsburg Wharf residential development in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The five building development will occupy 3.75-acres with over 525 feet of waterfront. Landscape architecture firm SCAPE will lead the design of the greenspaces, plazas, and promenade.

One Williamsburg Wharf, the first tower of the development’s first phase, is designed by Brandon Haw with Hill West Architects. The condominium tower will offer residences ranging in size from studio to three-bedrooms, with six penthouse units at the tower crown. A second tower will offer residential rentals ranging in size from studio to two-bedrooms.

Amenities for the residents include a private port cochere with double height motor and pedestrian entryways, private garden, library, co-working lounges with indoor and outdoor spaces, private dining room with kitchenette, private cinema, residents’ lounge, children’s playroom, outdoor terrace, bike storage, and pet grooming. Additionally, the Williamsburg Wharf Resort and Recreation Club will offer a multi-season rooftop, outdoor lounge with a 60-foot pool, seasonal ice skating rink, fitness facilities, yoga and flexible fitness area, lounges, and a basketball court.

Southeast corner from Kent Avenue.

The towers feature custom curtain wall facades with a bronze-finished metal and low iron glass.

Looking up at the south facade.

Close-up of the south facade.

South facade.

Close-up of the south facade.

Superstructure is nearing topping out on the last of the three towers that will be constructed in the first phase of the development. Curtain wall installation has surpassed the half-way mark of the tower, and features bronze-toned metal and glass panels.

Architects: Brandon Haw, Hill West; Interiors: Ward + Gray, Studio Munge; Landscape Architecture: Scape; Developer: Naftali Group; Program: Residential Rentals and Condos, Retail; Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Phase One in 2025.

 
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Terminal Warehouse

COOKFOX Architects · Chelsea · 2025

Southwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Facade work is wrapping up at L&L Holding Company and Columbia Property Trust’s renovation of the Terminal Warehouse in West Chelsea. The structure was originally designed by George Mallory and constructed in 1891 by the Terminal Warehouse Company. COOKFOX Architects are overseeing the design of the renovation, which includes restoring the original building and the addition of a 6-story steel and glass structure and approximately 100,000 gross square feet of green space. A freight tunnel that runs the length of the 700 foot structure will serve as an interior street with the original steel inlaid tracks serving as the street connecting access to office amenities, retail space, and a central courtyard. At completion, the groundscraper will offer 1.3 million square feet with floor plates up to 160,000 square feet in size and 29 private terraces.

West elevation from 12th Avenue.

Northwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Northwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Close-up of the west facade of the new addition atop the existing structure.

Close-up of the west facade.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Close-up of the northwest corner.

Looking up at the northwest corner of the existing building.

Existing facade detail.

Existing facade detail.

Southwest corner from Hudson River Park.

Southwest corner on the Chelsea waterfront.

Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.

Close-up of the retail entrance on the east facade.

East facade from 11th Avenue.

Northeast corner of the existing building.

Close-up of the north facade of the existing building.

Close-up of the north facade of the existing building.

Northeast corner of the new addition atop the existing building.

North facade from the High Line.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineering; MEP Engineer: Derive Engineering; Facade Consultant: Thornton Tomasetti; Landscape Architect: terrain; Construction Manager: New Line Structures; Developers: L&L Holding Company, Columbia Property Trust; Program: Office, Retail; Location: West Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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520 Fifth Avenue

KPF · Midtown · 2026

Southeast corner from Fifth Avenue.

Superstructure has topped out at Rabina’s 1,002-foot tall mixed-use tower 520 Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Designed by KPF, the 88-story tower’s massing features five tiers that contain 25 floors of boutique luxury office space with private residences above. Office floors range in size from 6,500 to 12,000 square feet and feature 12 foot tall ceilings, private terraces and loggias, and arched operable windows. The 100 residences in the floors above the office space will range in size from one- to four-bedrooms with ceilings up to 14 feet tall.

Looking up at the east facade.

The tower’s facade features a curtain wall with textured beige metal and arched windows. At the base of the tower, the facade elements are made of terra-cotta elements instead of the metal curtain wall. Installation of the facade has surpassed the two-thirds mark. Some additional height will be added with the tower’s crown element, serving as a screen wall for the mechanical equipment at the roof.

Looking up at the east facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall installed at the east facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Close-up of the terra-cotta facade at the lower floors.

Looking up at the north facade.

Close-up of the north facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the southeast corner of the facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Looking north through a typical window.

Looking south towards Midtown and Lower Manhattan from the top floor.

Looking west towards Hudson Yards from the top floor.

Looking southeast towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top floor.

North facade of the tower.

Close-up of the top of the tower.

Close-up of the north facade of the tower.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF); Interiors: Charles & Co.; Facade Consultant: Desimone Consulting Engineers; Structural Engineer: WSP; Construction Manager: Suffolk; Developer: Rabina; Program: Residential, Office, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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25 Water Street - SoMA

CetraRuddy · Financial District · 2025

North facade from Broad Street.

Facade renovations are ongoing at the office-to-residential conversion of 25 Water Street, a 1968 office and storage tower in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan by developers GFP Real Estate, Metro Loft Management, and Rockwood Capital. Designed by CetraRuddy Architects, the project will be the largest office-to-residential conversion by unit count, at over 1,300 residences, in US history. The conversion features an update to the existing 22-story brick-clad office building with large expanse of window wall replacing the narrow and irregular windows of the original tower’s lower half. Along with the window replacement, the facade will also undergo a color change with the repainting of the deep red brick to white. The development also includes an additional steel-framed 10-story overbuild, including nine floors of residences and a full floor of amenities.

Close-up of the north facade of the upper tower and the crown.

Each floor will accommodate about 50 residences, which will range in size from studios to four-bedrooms, with ceiling heights up to 12 feet. Amenities will include spaces for entertainment and coworking, a basketball court, steam room and sauna, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sports simulator, and an outdoor rooftop lounge with landscaped terrace.

Northwest corner from Broad Street.

Looking up at the north facade.

Close-up of the newly installed window wall and newly painted existing brick wall.

Close-up of the 10-story overbuild at the tower crown.

Facade painting in progress.

West facade.

Architect: CetraRuddy; General Contractor: Pavarini McGovern; Developers: GFP Real Estate, Metro Loft Management, and Rockwood Capital; Program: Office-to-Residential Rental Conversion; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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