Situated within half a block of Manhattan’s East River, the Metropolitan Hospital requires nearly half a mile of flood protection systems as tall as 12 ft to safeguard against future 500-year storms and an estimated 3-ft increase in sea level rise and freeboard.
North America’s first congestion pricing program aims to solve Manhattan’s decades-old traffic burden by tolling vehicles entering what have historically been the borough’s most congested areas
The 41-story, 300,000-sq-ft mixed-use tower enables historic Union Theological Seminary to expand its footprint while also funding a much-needed facility restoration.
The project reimagined a site with three aging commercial buildings as a 13-story landmark that pairs high-end retail with 10 ultra-luxury condominiums.
The $65-million pilot project introduced a groundbreaking geothermal system tailored for dense, multifamily urban housing, setting a new standard in sustainable residential infrastructure.
Unable to expand outward, the team had to maximize every square inch of the 50-year-old, 185,000-sq-ft building’s interior space to accommodate a dense and highly technical program, including more than 600 pieces of lab equipment.
Located within the 50-story One Wall Street, one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Manhattan’s financial district, the two-level, 55,000-sq-ft department store blends Parisian heritage with innovation in a layout that guides visitors through a series of immersive rooms.
In just under 11 months, the project team transformed a 30-year-old big-box store into a new benchmark for experiential retail via a scope of work that included selective demolition of existing retail interiors, elevator modernization and a comprehensive interior fit-out totaling approximately 80,000 sq ft.
Formerly a New York City Dept. of Sanitation operations facility, the 5.5-acre park provides sports fields, playground, kayak launching zone and Manhattan’s first public beach.