Located in a Brooklyn neighborhood enjoying cultural and economic revitalization, this 6-story residential condominium building offers apartments which are both modern and economical. The building’s 45 units are a combination of one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The building also offers an on-site fitness center, garden, and off-street parking. Each apartment benefits from wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling glass in the living and bedrooms. The ground floor units have private rear yards. There is a community balcony on the 5th floor and generous private balconies for the 5th floor street-side apartments.

This project turned the bearing walls perpendicular to the street to allow for a minimally expensive storefront system, which reads visually as a curtain wall system and provides expansive daylight to the apartments. An economical pre-fabricated concrete plank construction allowed for an accelerated construction schedule. The glass and aluminum storefront system between brick piers creates visual diversity along the street wall.

Client: CPC Resources.
Program: residential.
Size: 50,000 SF, 4 stories, 45 units (1br, 2br, 3br).
Team: Structural: Silman. Mechanical: P. A. Collins. Contractor: West Manor Construction.

475 Sterling Place. Brooklyn

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