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Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com.

TriBeCa TownLofts in New York by TRA Studio

 
January 24th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: TRA Studio

This diminutive structure, with only a 25’ by 50’floor-plate, is the smallest we have been working with over the many projects we completed in SoHo and Tribeca. The structure, located outside the Tribeca Landmark District, it is kind of a hybrid between a loft building and a townhouse, which made the shift between typologies a natural one.

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

  • Architects: TRA Studio
  • Project: TriBeCa TownLofts
  • Location: TriBeCa, USA
  • Photography: Michael Weinstein, Marili Forastieri

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

The program called for retail on the first floor and two duplex rental residences with three full bedrooms on the upper floors.

The layout of the apartments, tightly woven within the confined volume, respects and enhances the spatial qualities that make lofts so desirable, such as tall ceilings, open flowing spaces and large expanses of glass, while creating the comfort and the desired separation of living versus sleeping spaces, typical of the New York Village Townhouses.

Image Courtesy © Michael Weinstein

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

The interior finishes also marry the minimal aesthetic of the old manufacturing building with the interior warmth expected in a townhouse: exposed brick, walnut flooring, mahogany windows, aluminum, marble and lacquered millwork,are brought together with clean, rigorous details.

The striking corner atelier oriel, which, taking full advantage of the fact that the structure is not landmarked, recognizes that a view is the ultimate New York luxury, giving character and presence to the corner building and adding balance to the somewhat odd, “ too tall “ proportions, as seen in the original conditions photograph. The dramatically angled window looks at and frames the Freedom Tower, augmenting the interior with the surprise of an additional pavilion of a sort, at once secluded and connected to the City, blurring the distinction between interior and exterior. On the roof-deck the new mechanical bulkhead doubles as an outlook to the Empire State Building.

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

The design is, as it should be, appropriate for that location, which makes it truly contextual, the location informing the design which in turn talks about the location. As typical of all of TRA’s projects, TRA was responsible for the restoration, adaptive reuse and design of all the interiors. TRA was also instrumental in identifying the property and organizing the development and construction team and expediting; the studio also assisted with the project delivery process and preparation of shop drawings.

Image Courtesy © Marili Forastieri

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

Image Courtesy © Marili Forastieri

Image Courtesy © Marili Forastieri

Image Courtesy © Marili Forastieri

Image Courtesy © TRA Studio

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Categories: Apartments, House, Rental house, Residential, Retail




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