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Architect:Mancini Duffy
Location:125 West 25th Street, New York, NY, USA; | ;View Map
Project Year:2016
Category:Offices
The façade of 125 West 25 Street was completely refreshed, including new windows from the ground up. The lower three floors engage the streetfront with floor-to-ceiling glazing that would draw shoppers and passersby into the spaces, an attractive feature to potential retail and multipurpose tenants. Upper‑story windows were replaced from small double-hung units to full-size, warehouse-style casement windows that give the entire building a fresh, contemporary look while considering the building’s industrial past. In addition, a new canopy hangs over the entrance, and an inviting lobby welcomes tenants and visitors. The building’s 140,000 square feet were modernized across all 12 floors.
Repositioning and reconstructing a 12-story building to optimize floor area,including adding a penthouse and filling in former light wells for area construction repurposed from elsewhere.
One of the challenges was that the building was initially a “loft law” Intermediate Multiple Dwelling building. Another challenge was the building structure did not have a discernable lateral bracing system.
Engineer: Edwards Zuck
Structural Engineer:Hage
Civil Engineer: Bohler
1. Facade cladding: Brick curtain wall and punched windows
2. Flooring: Concrete
3. Windows: Operable double-glazed low windows
4. Roofing: TPO Roofing
5. Interior lighting: LED Lighting
6. Interior furniture: Benching
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