Prospect Park South Residence, Brooklyn / Office of Tangible Space
The Prospect Park South Residence was meticulously designed to foster maximum social interaction, catering to the homeowner Hobrecker’s passion for cooking and entertaining guests.
The Prospect Park South Residence was meticulously designed to foster maximum social interaction, catering to the homeowner Hobrecker’s passion for cooking and entertaining guests.
The design was kept more minimal to allow the user/viewer to spend time with each unique piece while the use of curves carry you gently through the space.
This three-story, 5,280-square-foot rowhouse is located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope Historic District. It was built in the first decade of the twentieth century, and was designed Neo-Federal style.
Nestled in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, a block of captivating houses designed by Frank S. Lowe for the Kingston Realty Company in 1906 continues to charm residents today.
Built in 1901, this Brooklyn limestone townhouse had been originally built by William M. Calder. Calder had shaped much of the neighborhood, building nearly 3500 one-to-two family townhouses in Brooklyn
Our approach involved a complete interior transformation, reconfiguring each room to establish a unique connection with natural elements such as light, the urban backdrop, and the stunning oak tree in the rear yard.
Barker Associates Architecture Office proudly presents Sackett Street Townhouse, a project delivered for clients, recent empty-nesters with their own consulting company, who were looking to refresh their townhouse following the departure of their daughter for college.
Only If, a New York City-based design practice for architecture and urbanism, has completed the Narrow Residence. Located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, the Narrow Residence is situated on an atypical New York City lot
When we were approached by our clients to gut renovate and add to a 110 year old, 15′ wide row house, our goal was to create a home that could adapt to change over time.
This project – a 15’ wide, 3-story wood frame row house from the early 1900s located in Brooklyn – was completely overhauled for a young family whose relationship to home, work, school, and child care has shifted over the last few years.
Dock 72 at Brooklyn Navy Yard is the first ground-up office building to be built in Brooklyn in nearly 30 years. Fogarty Finger was responsible for designing 60,000 RSF of high-end public spaces and amenities including two bar-and-lounges
Soft-Firm has completed the transformation of a landmarked Stuyvesant Heights brownstone, known as Generation House, from a single-family dwelling into a three-unit co-living space