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400 West 113th Street - Enclave at the Cathedral

Structure has topped out at the residential towers adjacent to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Developed by the Brodsky Organization and designed by Handel Architects, the towers feature an exposed concrete structure with shaped concrete piers at the primary façade along West 113th Street. These piers reference the buttresses of the cathedral directly behind and animate the façade with their pattern of sloping from floor to floor. Installation of the black framed windows that occupy the space between the concrete piers has also made significant progress, with only a handful of floors left to be enclosed on each tower. When completed, the two towers will bring 428 residential rental units to the Morningside Heights neighborhood and a revenue stream to the church from the lease of the land.

A southeast view of the east tower (right) and the cathedral (left) from Morningside Park.

A view of the east tower from Morningside Park.

A view of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

The northeast corner of the towers from Morningside Drive.

Northwest corner of the east tower from West 113th Street.

A view of the cathedral between the two towers.

Northeast corner of the west tower from West 113th Street.

Facade detail.

North facade of the west tower from West 113th Street.

A view of the cathedral between the two towers.

A view of the cathedral between the two towers.

Southwest corner of the west tower from Amsterdam Avenue.

New site signage for the building identity.

ArchitectHandel ArchitectsDeveloperThe Brodsky OrganizationProgram: Residential; Location: Morningside Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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400 West 113th Street - Enclave at the Cathedral

Concrete superstructure continues to rise at the residential towers adjacent to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The towers, designed by Handel Architects, have reached the 12th story on the west tower and the 15th story on the east tower, its final floor. Each structure features an exposed concrete structure with shaped concrete piers at the primary façade along West 113th Street. These piers reference the buttresses of the cathedral directly behind and animate the façade with their pattern of sloping from floor to floor. Windows with black metal frames will be inset between the concrete piers and have begun installation on the east tower at the second floor. When completed, the two towers will bring 428 residential rental units to the Morningside Heights neighborhood and a revenue stream to the church from the lease of the land.

Southwest corner of the cathedral (right) and the west tower (left) from Amsterdam Avenue.

Southwest corner of the west tower from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northwest corner of the west tower from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northeast corner of the west tower from West 113th Street.

Detail of the concrete structure of the west tower.

Northwest corner of the east tower from West 113th Street.

North façade of the east tower from West 113th Street.

Northeast corner of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

Northeast corner of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

East façade of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

East façade of the east tower.

Southeast corner of the cathedral (left) and the east tower (right).

Looking west towards the cathedral (left) and the site (right) from Morningside Park.

Northeast corner of the east tower from Morningside Park.

ArchitectHandel ArchitectsDeveloperThe Brodsky OrganizationProgram: Residential; Location: Morningside Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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400 West 113th Street - Enclave at the Cathedral

Concrete superstructure continues to rise at Handel Architects' rental towers next to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights. The project includes two 15-story towers adjacent to the north façade of the cathedral, with a gap between the two towers to allow for a view of the cathedral's north transept. When completed in 2016, the two towers will bring 428 residential rental units to the Morningside neighborhood and a revenue stream to the church from the rental of the land the towers sit on.

Concrete has reached the tenth floor on the east tower, while the longer west tower has only reached the sixth floor. The facades of the towers are composed of exposed concrete piers with a sloping front face that mimic the flying buttresses of the cathedral facade that lies beyond. The sloping concrete piers not only reference the cathedral but also generate a sense of movement along the façade. Window installation has also begun on the east tower, revealing a black framed unit.

Southwest corner of the cathedral with the west tower to the left.

Southwest corner of the site.

West elevation from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northwest corner of the west tower from Amsterdam Avenue.

Northwest corner of the west tower from West 113th Street.

North façade of the west tower from West 113th Street.

North façade of the west tower from West 113th Street.

Northeast corner of the west tower from West 113th Street.

View of the north transept in between the towers.

Northwest corner of the east tower from West 113th Street.

North façade of the east tower from West 113th Street.

East tower façade detail.

Windows on the east tower façade.

North façade of the east tower from West 113th Street.

North façade of the east tower from West 113th Street.

Northeast corner of the east tower from West 113th Street.

Northeast corner of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

East façade of the east tower from Morningside Drive.

Looking west towards the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (left) and the site (right) from Morningside Park.

Architect: Handel Architects; Developers: The Brodsky Organization; Program: Residential; Location: Morningside Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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400 West 113th Street - Enclave at the Cathedral

Construction has reached above ground at the controversial rental towers next to the Church of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights. The two 15-story towers are located to the north of the cathedral on land leased from the church for about $2 million a year. Views of the north transept of the cathedral will be featured by the separation of the two towers.

The west tower, at the corner of 113th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, has reached the second floor with its concrete structure. Construction is further along at the east tower, where concrete has reached the fifth floor, revealing the angular concrete piers that mimic the flying buttresses of the cathedral.

When completed, the two towers will bring 428 rental units to the area. Given the lack of renderings revealing the entire project and its unfinished state we will reserve full judgement till its completion.

Architect: Handel Architects; Developers: The Brodsky Organization; Program: Residential; Location: Morningside Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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