4380 Bronx Boulevard. Bronx
The Bronx Boulevard Project is the renovation and conversion of a two-story, 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility into a 108-bed homeless shelter for Project Renewal. Originally constructed in 1928, the building most recently served as a factory for plastic and metal products. In addition to sleeping and bathing areas, the project includes space for medical and psychiatric treatment, social services, a dining room, recreation areas, and administrative components.
Client: Project Renewal.
Program: homeless shelter, adaptive reuse.
Size: 20,000 SF, 108 beds, 2 stories.
Team: Structural: Dunne & Markis. Mechanical: Abraham Joselow. General Contractor: Erin Construction and Development. Artist: Linda Cunningham.
Photographer: David Sundberg / ESTO.
Awards: Society of American Registered Architects (SARA), New York Council Award of Honor, 2015. Boston Society of Architects (BSA), Housing Design Award, 2015.