Porcelanosa, the world-renowned manufacturer of ceramic wall and floor tiles, recently converted a landmark property in Manhattan formerly known as the Commodore Criterion building into a “white glove” retail environment.
Built on the site of a former underused parking lot and trash compactor, the East Harlem Center for Living and Learning is part of an initiative begun by the city of New York and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to integrate new development within underused space on authority campuses.
When envisioning a new company headquarters at 225 Liberty Street in downtown Manhattan, BNY Mellon’s goal was to incorporate a design to emphasize shared space and enhance productivity as well as employee health and wellness.
The Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam, N.Y., extends Riverlink Park and the Erie Canalway Trail to create a unique landmark that serves as a showcase for the city and the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.
The Adler Center for Nursing Excellence and the renovation of the four-story building known as the “G-Wing” provides Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah with state-of-the-art teaching and research space for its School of Social Science and Human Services, the School of Theoretical and Applied Science and the School of Nursing.
The Bronx Mental Health Redevelopment program aimed to enhance functional connectivity and improve overall conditions at the existing Bronx Psychiatric Center (BPC) campus.
Located on the South Shore of Staten Island, the 68,000-sq-ft Kathleen Grimm School for Leadership and Sustainability at Sandy Ground is a two-story elementary school with the capacity to seat 444 students from pre-kindergarten through the fifth grade.