West Village Residence by Grade Architecture
West Village Residence is a 3,800 SF, 2-bed, 3.5-bath bachelor’s penthouse with a wrap-around terrace designed in a monochromatic color scheme to reflect the sleek, highly tailored environment
West Village Residence is a 3,800 SF, 2-bed, 3.5-bath bachelor’s penthouse with a wrap-around terrace designed in a monochromatic color scheme to reflect the sleek, highly tailored environment
The renovation of a penthouse apartment from a 1900’s rowhouse (with a 1960’s conversion) into a modern live/work loft honors the eclectic heritage and unique character of the building, while unifying the details and streamlining the spaces.
Filson’s New York flagship store in mid-town Manhattan occupies a 4,000-square-foot former mattress store in an 1800s brownstone located on Broadway, near Union Square.
The New York family of five who approached us to reimagine a 4,000sf Carnegie Hill apartment came to MKCA with a strong desire to explore new aesthetic territories
74 Duane Street is a stunning collection of contemporary residences crafted from an 1871 loft warehouse, overlooking Duane Park in the heart of historic Tribeca.
Modern loft addition to an existing beach cottage in El Porto. The project is all about keeping the original super soulful surf shack in tact including the repaired shingles and river rock on the exterior.
To create a sense of serenity and spaciousness in a dated Manhattan apartment (inside the former Ritz-Carlton Hotel building) with a small footprint and big storage needs.
The design of CRA’s New York office involved renovation of two floors at 1411 Broadway, a high-rise office building in the garment district.
In this loft residence, the shell of the space is articulated by the exposure of its limed brick enclosure and sprinklers and overhead utilities. All added partitions are articulated in a white lacquer panel system by differentiating vocabularies of old and new.
Combine two disparate developer units atop a new Manhattan highrise, a two-story penthouse and a simplex below, to create a seamless single-family Manhattan triplex apartment.
New York-based architecture studio Worrell Yeung has completed the renovation and design of a 2,200-square-foot loft in Chelsea for an art-and-design-collecting couple with small children.
This 19th century duplex loft located in the historic Gilsey House building in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, was converted from a hotel into apartments in the 1980’s, resulting in oddly shaped entry sequences and constrained living spaces.