Union Square Loft by Worrell Yeung
We designed this renovation of a historic 3,000-sf loft that occupies the entire floor of a triangular, Renaissance Revival-style building overlooking Union Square.
We designed this renovation of a historic 3,000-sf loft that occupies the entire floor of a triangular, Renaissance Revival-style building overlooking Union Square.
Worrell Yeung’s North Salem Farm project, the design and renovation of a collection of new and existing buildings for a family in upstate New York, continues the studio’s interest in expressing architectural volume through a simplification of the elements.
Worrell Yeung’s Broadway Loft project consists of the gut renovation of a unit in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan’s historic Gilsey House building, originally a Beaux Arts style hotel built in 1867, for a couple and their young son.
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.
NYC-based architecture and design studio Worrell Yeung has completed the architectural renovation and interior design of a 3,200 square-foot loft in the landmarked Clocktower Building in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.