V33
New York, USA
- Architectural Designers
- Archi-Tectonics
- Sede
- Vestry Street, New York, USA
- Anno
- 2012
CHALLENGE
The Tribeca landmark district has evolved continuously over the years. First a center of textile manufacturing, it has become an area of artists warehouses, and is now a neighborhood of contemporary residences. The challenge of this project was to introduce a new condominium building that offered state-of-the-art living environments while mediating between the area’s disparate scales and building types.
INNOVATION
V33 unifies the historically varying building-fronts within a ‘pixelated’ facade; a pattern in translucent and untreated stone—making this the first time the material was used as a building skin. The facade encloses 7 urban villas: shifting double-height volumes that cantilever over a rear garden to offer expansive living environments in the heart of the city.
IMPACT
The pixelated facade takes a creative approach to mediating the shifting cornice heights, materialities, and fenestration patterns on the surrounding block, resulting in a distinctive new building that meets Landmarks Preservation Commissions stringent regulations. The varying opacities of the stone fill the interiors with a diffuse light during the day, and overnight, the facade takes on a warm ambient glow from within, enhancing the experience of the street-scape.
Within the building’s 7 ‘villas’; triplexes, duplexes, and full-floor lofts with double-height ceilings scooping across open plans, fluid connections to vast outdoor cantilevers differentiate programs rather than enclose rooms, and provide natural shading and double-height glass planes. The duplex Penthouse features multiple roof decks with a pool and exterior stairs between levels.
CREDITS
Year: Completed 2014
Location: Tribeca, New York, NY
Client: Vestry Acquisitions, LLC
Project Type: 9-story residential units, 7 units with underground parking, including two 3-story townhouses and one 2-story penthouse
Size: 32,500 sf
Design Team: Principal in charge: Winka Dubbeldam, Assoc. AIA | Project Leaders: Thomas Barry, David Barr | Archi-Tectonics Team: Wouter van Daele, Jose Munoz, Monty Forman, Jordan Bartelt, Lucy Flather
Consultants: Structural Engineers: Cantor & Seinuk Engineers, PC | Mechanical Engineer: Stanislav Slutsky Engineers | Curtain Wall Consultant: Israel Berger and Associates | Contractor: Vanguard Construction and Development Company, Inc.
Photography: Floto & Warner Photography | Eric van den Brulle | Archi-Tectonics
Architect of Record: Michael Zenreich Architect
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