11 Ocean Parkway - One Park Point
FXCollaborative · Park Slope · 2024
Northeast facade from Machate Circle.
Construction is wrapping up on Focus Property Group’s residential rental building One Park Point at 11 Ocean Parkway in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by FXCollaborative, the 13-story residential building sits adjacent to Machate Circle at the southwest boundary of Prospect Park and features a massing that adapts to the curve of the circle. The facade is composed of tan, orange, and grey brick and large punch windows.
East facade from Coney Island Avenue.
East facade from Coney Island Avenue.
Looking up at the northeast facade.
Close-up of the northeast facade of brick and punch window.
Close-up of the northeast facade of brick and punch window.
Residential lobby.
Lobby lounge.
Residents will have access to approximately 20,000 square feet of amenities designed by INC and Woods Bagot, including a residents lounge, fitness center with yoga room, library, kids room, landscaped inner courtyard, and two levels of rooftop terraces on the 12th and 13th floor.
Rooftop terrace.
View north towards Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.
Looking down on the inner courtyard under construction.
Model Residences
The development will offer 375 residential units in either one- or two-bedroom units designed by INC Architecture and Design.
Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: INC Architecture & Design, Woods Bagot; Developer: Focus Property Group; Program: Residential; Location: Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2024.
Wagner Park Pavilion
Thomas Phifer & Partners · Battery Park City · 2025
Facade fronting onto Battery Place.
Concrete superstructure is rising at the Wagner Park Pavilion, part of the South Battery Park City Resiliency Project to construct a perimeter storm and flood protection system along the park’s boundary. In the wake of the millions in damages the park sustained from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the Battery Park City Authority has undertaken a redesign of the park to help with future flooding. The level of the landscape and structures will be raised, including the new Wagner Park Pavilion and Robert F. Wagner Park at the southern boundary. Designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners, the fully accessible pavilion will house a community room, restaurant, public restrooms, park storage, and a roof deck with views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty. The project hopes to achieve ILFI Net-Zero Carbon Certification with sustainable features that will include geothermal heating and cooling, stormwater reclamation systems, LED lighting, and a highly insulated building envelope. Completion is expected in 2025.
Facade detail.
Facade detail.
Facade detail.
Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners; Structural Engineer, Landscape Design, and Project Management: AECOM; MEP Engineering: Milhouse; Envelope: SGH; Program: Park Amenities; Location: Battery Park City, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.
1 Java Street
Marvel Architects · Greenpoint · 2026
Southwest corner of the tower from the pier at WNYC Transmitter Park.
Superstructure continues to rise 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 concrete superstructure of the southwest tower is nearing the halfway mark, including the 3-story sloped concrete columns at the base. Superstructure on the 20-story northeast tower is close to topping out. Facade installation is also underway on both towers, with medium grey precast panels on the northeast tower and white and beige panels on the southwest.
Southwest corner of the tower.
West facade of the towers from the Greenpoint ferry terminal pier.
Close-up of the northwest corner of the northeast tower.
Precast facade panels on the north facade of the northeast tower.
Precast facade panels on the north facade of the northeast tower.
Precast facade panels on the north facade of the northeast tower.
Northeast corner from the intersection of West and India Streets.
Southeast corner from West and Java Streets.
Looking up at the south facade of the southwest tower.
Looking up at the south facade of the southwest tower.
Looking up at the south facade of the southwest tower.
Precast facade panels on the south facade of the southwest tower.
South facade of the southwest tower.
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: 2025.
4 Hudson Square - Disney NYC Headquarters
SOM · Hudson Square · 2024
Northeast corner from the intersection of Varick Street and Vandam Street.
Facade installation has wrapped up for everywhere except the ground floor at The Walt Disney Company’s 22-story New York headquarters at 4 Hudson Square in Lower Manhattan from Silverstein Properties. Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM), the full block development features a massing with setbacks that afford terraces for employees and two towers. In total, the development includes 1.2 million gross square feet with floor plates up to 85,000 square feet.
East facade from Spring Street.
In dialog with the neighborhood’s masonry and stone material palette, the development features a facade of single-, double- and triple-columned green terracotta panels, large picture windows, and bronze toned metal accents.
Southwest corner from Hudson Street.
West facade from Hudson Street.
Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill; Interiors: Gensler; Developer: Silverstein Properties; Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti; MEP Engineer: Jaros, Baum & Bolles; Facade Consultant: R.A. Heintges & Associates; Landscape Architect: SCAPE; General Contractor: Lendlease; Client: The Walt Disney Company; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.
1 Park Row
Fogarty Finger · Financial District · 2026
Facade installation is ongoing at Circle F Capital’s 23-story mixed-use tower at 1 Park Row in the Financial District neighborhood of New York. The tower anchors the southwest corner of a block adjacent to City Hall Park and is the third contemporary development on the block. Fogarty Finger has led the design of the tower, which will feature a facade of floor-to-ceiling glass windows, including curved glass windows at the southwest corner, and panel cladding the piers and slab edges.
When completed, the tower will include ground floor retail, office space at the lower floors, and 58 condo units ranging in size from 1- to 3-bedrooms with interiors by Paris Forino.
Architect: Fogarty Finger; Interiors: Paris Forino; General Contractor: Cauldwell Wingate; Developer: Circle F Capital; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.
1 St. Mark's Place
Morris Adjmi Architects · East Village · 2025
Facade installation is nearing completion at Real Estate Equities Corporation’s commercial office and retail building 1 St. Mark’s Place in the East Village. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the massing of the 9-story project features a rounded corner at the southwest and several setbacks along the west and south facades that will allow for outdoor terraces. The project is clad in a contextual dark tan brick from Belden Tri-State, large floor-to-ceiling windows, and curved glass windows at the southwest corner.
Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects; Developer: Real Estate Equities Corporation; Program: Commercial Office, Retail; Location: East Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.
420 Carroll Street
FXCollaborative · Gowanus · 2025
Northwest corner of the west (right) and east (left) towers from the Union Street Bridge.
Facade installation is nearing completion on Domain Companies’ two-tower residential development in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by FXCollaborative, the 15- and 20-story towers feature a gold and dark grey toned metal and floor-to-ceiling glass. When completed, the development will offer 360 residential units, with 25 percent set aside for affordable housing. Residential amenities will include coworking space, a lounge, multiple outdoor spaces, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, and bike storage.
Northeast corner of the west tower from Nevins Street.
Looking up at the north facade of the west tower.
Close-up of the northeast corner of the west tower.
Close-up of the northeast corner of the west tower.
Looking up at the east (left) and west (right) towers.
Looking up at the north facade of the east tower.
Close-up of the east tower facade.
Close-up of the east tower facade.
Close-up of the east tower facade.
East and west towers from Carroll Street.
Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: Studio Mainer; Landscape Architect: Scape; General Contractor: Mega Contracting Group; Developer: Domain Companies; Program: Residential Rental, Retail, Community Facility; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Spring 2025.
430 Main Street - Riverwalk Heights
Handel Architects · Roosevelt Island · 2025
Southeast corner.
Facade installation is nearing completion at Related Companies and the Hudson Companies’ Riverwalk 9 residential rental tower on Roosevelt Island. Designed by Handel Architects, the 28-story tower is the last of the nine towers in the Riverwalk masterplan. The facade features brick and window wall with metal panel slab caps.
When completed, the tower will offer 253 residential rental units ranging in size from studios to three-bedrooms. Residents will have access to amenities that include an event space, VR game room, and a fitness center with basketball court. An open space with a dog run, grilling areas, and a lawn will be located between Riverwalk 9 and the eighth tower to the north.
East facade.
East facade of Riverwalk 9 (left), Riverwalk Park (center), and Riverwalk Point (right).
Northeast corner.
Northeast corner of Riverwalk 9 (left), Riverwalk Park (center), and Riverwalk Point (right).
North facade of the tower.
Southeast corner of the tower.
Close-up of the south facade.
South facade.
Southwest corner of the tower.
South facade.
Architect: Handel Architects; Developer: Related Companies and The Hudson Companies ; General Contractor: Monadnock Construction; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Roosevelt Island, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.
310 E. 86th St. - The Harper
ODA · Upper East Side · 2024
North facade from East 86th Street.
Construction has wrapped up at the 21-story residential condo tower The Harper on the Upper East Side by the developer Izaki Group Investments. The tower sits mid-block on the south side of East 86th Street between First and Second avenues. Designed by ODA, the tower’s massing features an eroded volume at the topmost floors and cantilevered bay windows on the east facade that overhang an existing five-story building. The facade is clad in limestone panels and large floor-to-ceiling windows.
Looking up at the north facade.
Residential entry at the north facade.
Northwest corner from East 86th Street.
Residential entry.
Residential entry lobby.
Residential entry lobby.
Amenities
Games lounge.
Residents will have access to a range of amenities that includes a games lounge, a fitness center, a music practice room, a children’s art room and playroom, a pet spa, a shared laundry room, private storage, and a bike room.
Games lounge.
Children’s playroom.
Children’s playroom.
Children’s art room.
Music practice room.
Fitness center.
Model Residences
The Harper offers 63 condo units ranging in size from two-to-four bedrooms, many with private outdoor space.
Architect: ODA; Developer: Izaki Group Investments; General Contractor: Hunter Roberts Construction Group; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Upper East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.
Nine Chapel
SO-IL · Downtown Brooklyn · 2024
Southwest corner from Jay Street.
Facade installation is nearing completion at Tankhouse’s residential tower at 9 Chapel Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed by SO-IL, the tower rises 158 feet and features a massing broken down into smaller blocks to achieve a more varied appearance and more variety in the residential organization than the zoning code typically produces. This is the second residential development that SO-IL has designed for developer Tankhouse, with the recently completed 450 Warren being the first.
South facade from Jay Street.
Designed by SO-IL in collaboration with Kane AUD and Laufs, the facade features undulating, perforated anodized aluminum panels that provide privacy at exterior living areas while allowing in light and air. Each home will offer significant private outdoor space ranging from 98 SF to 2,237 SF. The undulation of the panels is created by the rotation and mirroring of just three unique facade panels. A secondary exterior skin of precast concrete blocks mimic and complement the undulating form of the primary metal facade. Operable windows and glass doors are provided by Kleidco and designed for reduced energy consumption.
Close-up of the southwest corner from Jay Street.
Rendering of the residential entrance. Provided by Tankhouse.
Looking up at the west facade.
West facade from Jay Street.
Looking up at the northwest corner.
Looking up at the south facade from Chapel Street.
Northeast corner from Chapel Street.
Northwest corner from Jay Street.
North facade from Concord Street.
Close-up of the west facade.
Close-up of the west facade.
Close-up of the south facade.
Architects: SO-IL (Design Architect), Kane Architecture and Urban Design (Architect of Record); Structural Engineer: Silman; MEP Engineer: CES Engineering; Facade Consultant: LAUFS; Lighting Design: Lighting Workshop; Developer: Tankhouse; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2024.