Private Residences Projects

Apartments

We have designed many apartments for a varied clientele.

Single family Dwellings

Other Projects

Beijing House – this traditional style Chinese courtyard house was constructed with modern techniques and materials. Due to the poor air quality a custom designed agglomeration-electrostatic air filtration system to work in conjunction with VRV multi-zone air conditioning system was included. High-level coordination required completing design phase through final construction remotely with general contractor based in Beijing.

Architect: Gillis Architects

Warren St. Penthouse – brand new construction of a three-story luxury penthouse on existing eight-story masonry building. Integrated all base building utilities from existing base building.

Beijing House – this traditional style Chinese courtyard house was constructed with modern techniques and materials. Due to the poor air quality a custom designed agglomeration-electrostatic air filtration system to work in conjunction with VRV multi-zone air conditioning system was included. High-level coordination required completing design phase through final construction remotely with general contractor based in Beijing.

Architect: Gillis Architects

Warren St. Penthouse – brand new construction of a three-story luxury penthouse on existing eight-story masonry building. Integrated all base building utilities from existing base building.

148, 150, 152 and 156 Reade Street – new single family townhouses each served by an 100 foot deep standing column well serving a geothermal chilled/hot water central plant. Extensive use of radiant floors and the centralization of compressorized equipment in the cellar was made to minimize the architectural impact of mechanical systems.
Architect: John Petrarca

Read the New York Times article.

333 Greenwich Street – new townhouse

333 Greenwich Street – new townhouse

148, 150, 152 and 156 Reade Street – new single family townhouses each served by an 100 foot deep standing column well serving a geothermal chilled/hot water central plant. Extensive use of radiant floors and the centralization of compressorized equipment in the cellar was made to minimize the architectural impact of mechanical systems.
Architect: John Petrarca

Read the New York Times article.