Tour: 1 Boerum Place
Northwest corner from Boerum Place.
Construction is wrapping up at residential rental tower One Boerum Place in Downtown Brooklyn from developers Avery Hall Investments, Allegra Holding, and Aria Development Group. Designed by Avery Hall, the 22 story tower features a brick and punch window facade with private terraces and corner loggias.
Looking up at the west facade.
Southwest corner from Boerum Place.
Northeast corner from Fulton Street.
Close-up of the brick facade at the residential entry.
Residential Entry Lobby
Residential lobby featuring a work by Dustin Yellin.
A piece by artist Dustin Yellin, founder and director of Pioneer Works, greets the residents on their way to the elevator lobby and mail room.
A piece from Dustin Yellin’s Pyschogeographies series.
Model Residence
The tower offers 96 residential rental units ranging in size from one to four bedrooms. Design of the interiors is led by Gachot Studio and features 10 foot ceilings, wide plank White Oak flooring, and 8-foot-tall custom doors. Kitchens offer a custom Tambour wood radius culinary island, Tundra Grey countertops, and Waterworks fittings.
Primary bathrooms offer Bianco Dolomite marble flooring and accent walls, custom millwork vanities, and Waterworks fittings
Amenities
Entertainment lounge.
Residents have access to a collection of amenities that include a rooftop terrace, two-story fitness center, swimming pool, entertainment lounge, children’s playroom, parking garage, and storage room.
Fitness center.
Fitness center.
Swimming pool.
Children’s playroom.
Rooftop Views
Owner and Design Architect: Avery Hall; Co Developers: Allegra Holding, Aria Development Group; Interiors: Gachot Studios; Landscape: Brook Landscape; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Borough Hall, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2022.
71 Laight Street - The Sterling Mason
Façade installation has reached substantial completion at Taconic's The Sterling Mason in the Tribeca neighborhood. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the project consists of an existing six-story coffee and tea warehouse structure built in 1905, with a new structure fronting on Greenwich Street. The existing building is clad in red brick and terracotta, while the new structure is clad in an aluminum prefab panel skin with a plasma finish that emulates a brick façade. The renovation and neighboring addition will bring 32 condo units to this rapidly growing neighborhood.
Northeast corner from Greenwich Street.
East façade from Greenwich Street.
Closeup of the northeast corner from Greenwich Street.
North façade from Laight Street.
Northwest corner from Washington Street.
West façade from Washington Street.
Closeup of the north façade.
Southeast corner of 408 Greenwich (center) and the Sterling Mason (right).
Architects: Morris Adjmi Architects; Interiors: Gachot; Landscape Architect: Deborah Nevins & Associates; Developer: Taconic Investment Partners; Program: Residential; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.