West Eleventh Street Townhouse / Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design
The West Eleventh Street Townhouse was originally built in 1842 and was converted into a multi-family home before ERA was hired to restore the house for a family of four.
The West Eleventh Street Townhouse was originally built in 1842 and was converted into a multi-family home before ERA was hired to restore the house for a family of four.
In this four-story 1850s brownstone designed for a fashion designer, an art consultant and their children, a premium was placed on the way the space and interiors felt, first and foremost.
47-49 Greene Street, a 6-story building between Broome and Grand Street in the landmarked district of SoHo, is an extant example of the mixed iron-and-masonry construction of the post-Civil war period.
Studio ST Architects renovated a pre-war Manhattan penthouse apartment to accommodate a multi-generational, Asia-based family and emphasize the wrap-around views of Central Park.
The Thrive Capital office is on the 7th floor of the iconic Puck Building in Soho. The building is an individual landmark built in two sections in the 1880’s and 1890’s.
Hof Capital’s new office is located in a modest 5800 sf, 2nd floor space in the Noho neighborhood of Manhattan. Oversized arched windows wrap around the landmarked Greek revival building
Salesforce New York is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, directly opposite Bryant Park, also known as “Manhattan’s Town Square”.
Brooklyn-based architecture firm Kyle May, Architect announces the completion of the LNG Apt: a subtle and precise renovation within a historic Upper East Side building designed by the renowned 20th-century architect Emery Roth.