The Gazebo at Mr Nancy’s connects the gut-renovated Red Room with the repaired bar area closer to the street. It’s elevated platform can be a small seating area or DJ booth.
📸 @em___joseph
Barnard Barn Hemp Skylight. An opportunity to highlight the hybrid of materials old and new at work in the rebuilt thermal envelope of the Barn.
A polycarbonate sheet exposes existing rafters, and new hempwool insulation, hovering above the restored original stairs to the Barn hayloft.
📸 @studionahokubota
Parlor Studio had its permits approved by the Brooklyn DOB today: we are excited to begin construction soon!
The Studio is a workspace and house for a multimedia artist in Flatbush, activated by a series of pivoting doors and sliding panels in the oversized parlor floor of an existing rowhouse.
Swift Street Residences urban context: small stoops, narrow footprints, textured facades. Our open jointed wood rain screen continues the same module as the neighboring townhouses’ brick street walls.
📸 @mvahrenwald
Prefab concrete foundations at Swift Street before, during, and after. Prefabricated concrete panels use less concrete (saving embodied carbon) and are installed in a matter of days, fully cured, creating a foundation and cellar almost instantly.
Read more in the feature on Swift Street Residences in the latest issue of @archpaper !
Images from our modular affordable housing project in Schenectady, which just received zoning approvals last night. This is a continuation of our work with prefabrication as a pathway to deliver affordable housing, in this case Section 8, while maintaining architectural character and high design standards.
We’ll be sharing more in the coming months as we move towards breaking ground!