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Phaidon Features Judy Edelman in The Brutalists: Brutalism’s Best Architects
Phelps House and Judith Edelman were featured in Phaidon’s recent publication, The Brutalists: Brutalism’s Best Architects— “If Brutalism is very often architecture aiming for the dramatic expression of its function, here it is modest and comparatively unassuming, yet, as in the example of Phelps House, still confident and assured in its convictions—just like the architect.”
1070 Myrtle Avenue Construction Process
Following ICL’s successful Gala Night honoring Governor Hochul and Robert Myers, we look back at one of our favorite ICL projects, 1070 Myrtle Avenue, a 6-story, 32,000 SF building located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. The building provides supportive housing for people living with mental health concerns.
Team ESKW/A at the 2023 Five Borough Bike Tour
For last month’s Five Borough Bike Tour, our staff were equipped with some very cool ESKW/Architects cycling caps. Thank you, Bike Tour veterans, Sarah Holtzer and Dan Horn, for designing the caps and representing the office on the Bike Tour! Great ride!
Dunlevy Milbank Center Locker Rooms
We worked with the Children’s Aid Organization’s palette of standard colors to link the space to the organization’s branding.
The Old School
The Emerson and the Old School (pictured) share a grand entryway and a two-story light-filled lobby, as well as indoor and outdoor community spaces. The metal-clad top floor of the two new stories on the Old School is visually differentiated from the original brick façade, rebuilt to replicate the original design.
ESKW/Architects Honored with Community Access's Affordable Housing Advocate of the Year Award
ESKW/Architects is honored to have received Community Access’ Affordable Housing Advocate of the Year award at last week’s Good Neighbor Gala.
Building Cortelyou Road
Before redevelopment, the Baptist Church of the Redeemer sanctuary had been in disrepair for over a decade. Over time, care of religious facilities becomes challenging; partnering with a developer that will protect the interest of the church was critical.
Portals of Color at PS32K
At PS32K’s new lobby, the thresholds leading into the cafeteria, library, and main staircase are accented with distinct colors, creating an intuitive wayfinding experience for students, staff, and visitors of all ages. The new main stair is day-lit, spacious, and identified with vibrant yellow tiles to designate the special threshold.
The Emerson
We renovated the Emerson (pictured), a former trade school, and the Old School, a turn-of-the-century model tenement building, into 86 new affordable studios, one-, and two-bedroom apartments.The project was awarded for its excellence in historic preservation by the Preservation League of NYS and the New York Construction Magazine.
Distinguishing Programs Through Visual and Material Cues at New Settlement Community Campus
Housing a Primary School, an Intermediate/High School, a program for children with special needs, and a Community Center, New Settlement Community Campus distinguishes the buildings’ multiple programs through visual and material cues.
Ghost Bike Install in Memory of Eric Salitsky
On Sunday, April 23rd we installed a “ghost bike” for our dear, late colleague, Eric Salitsky, who was tragically killed last year while riding his bike in Brooklyn.
Archer Green Apartments
Archer Green is a new, 100 percent affordable housing development in downtown Jamaica, Queens. The project provides 387 apartments, extensive residential amenities, a community facility, and retail space.
The Effects of Historic Zoning Overlays on the Design of 1561 Walton Avenue
1561 Walton is an 11-story affordable housing building in the Mt. Eden neighborhood of the Bronx. The triangular-shaped lot is the result of historic overlays of zoning that created unusual property lines. The massing of the masonry façade is broken into four planes differentiated through brick colors that form a gradient.
Color and Public Art at the New Childcare Center, Beach Channel Drive
Located in Far Rockaway near the ocean in a residential district, this two-story daycare center accommodates 165 children.
Retired Partner Joe Sultan Exhibits Work at Susan Eley Fine Art
Wood fragments gathered from fallen trees are intuitively mined for latent formal possibilities and interwoven into surprising and vibrant compositions that are meant to depict specific memories, people, and places from Joe’s life.
Breaking Ground at the Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter
Marking the first phase of the redevelopment of the Greenpoint Hospital Campus into Kingsland Commons, the Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter will transform the Campus’s former nurse’s residence into a 60,000 SF, 200-bed shelter for single men.
The Interior Rear Yard at 3500 Park Avenue
The landscaped garden at 3500 Park Avenue is nestled within the building’s interior rear yard providing a quiet respite from vehicular noise and traffic.
"Nevada Sky Moonrise Fold" by Letha Wilson at PS32K
As part of the NYC Department of Education’s (DOE) Public Art for Public Schools (PAPS) program, artist Letha Wilson was selected to create site-specific artwork for the new addition at PS32K.
A Terraced Backyard for True Colors Residence
The first housing facility of its kind in New York City, True Colors Residence in Central Harlem, offers dynamic and much needed permanent living spaces for formerly homeless LGBT youth.
Goldstick Studio at ESKW/A
Last month, Karen Goldstick and Ty Lundman of Goldstick Studio presented lighting lessons learned (say that 3 times fast!).