Originally constructed in 1912, the Bristol County Agricultural High School campus lacked sufficient facilities to meet the school district’s current mission—to expand its programs and grow enrollment to 600 students.
A new urban infill building in Brockton, Mass., leaned on older technologies to create a model of sustainability and hybrid working environments for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Totaling more than 26,000 sq ft of renovated space, the ballpark’s first major upgrade since opening in 2009 focused on enhancing the game day experience, with new clubs and gathering spaces, expanded suites and a greater variety of food and beverage options.
Located on the first floor and basement level of an existing Manhattan building, the state-of-the-art outpatient ambulatory specialized care facility features cutting-edge CT scan equipment to expedite examination of possible cardiac conditions and has advanced surgical equipment for performing emergency procedures.
This luxury residential condominium on Manhattan’s Upper West side, situated near a busy subway station, is a 270,000- sq-ft tower with 131 units, three stories of residential amenities, three new retail spaces and a grand residential lobby on the ground level.
With its Beaux-Arts design that includes a pioneering H-shaped plan that maximizes natural light, the landmark Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank building was ideal for being transformed into a 40,000-sq-ft public art center.
Interior renovation of this more than century-old building included redesign of the retail space, the Blue Box Café and double-height video screen walls behind the existing windows.
One of the most sustainable commercial properties in New York City, this 16-story, 270,000-sq-ft tower is designed to exceed local 2030 climate targets for office buildings by more than 45% and meet New York state’s 2050 carbon-neutral targets.