Tribeca Rogue

Project Details

Project Name
Tribeca Rogue
Location
146 Church St.New YorkNY
Architect
Woods Bagot
Project Types
Multifamily
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
UGC User
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2019
Style
Modern
Size
18,000 ft²
Team
Associate: Keith Sagliocca
Associate Architect: Mo Gagnon
Michael Casey: Senior Associate
Erin Hynes: Interiors
Maryann Chang: Interiors
Columb Mahoney: Senior Associate

Project Description

A boldly contemporary interpretation of its 19th century context, Tribeca Rogue brings a compelling energy to the heart of Manhattan’s Tribeca.

Holding a compact site on a busy corner, the ten-story condominium building maximizes every one of its 18,000 square feet. Above the ground-floor retail and residents’ entry are seven full-floor units with keyed elevator access, topped by a duplex penthouse with expansive views of the lower Manhattan skyline.

The rhythm of the deeply recessed full-height windows, which are encased in angled, weathered, metal frames, echoes the cast-iron façade of the nearby Cary Building, an 1857 Italian Renaissance Revival structure. The floor-to-ceiling window walls are positioned to optimize views while maintaining privacy for residents. The protruding panels are angled to provide shading inside the building and, on the outside, changing patterns of light and shadow. The panels’ bronze-colored, weathered appearance is the result of layers of resin and pearlescent inks which give the finish randomization, and its distinctive rich tones that respond to the changing light, from a warm morning glow to a deep evening bronze tone. The shingled panel profile gives the building a human scale, similar to that of the Cary Building’s defining rhythmic façade elements.

The penthouse and seventh floor enjoy landscaped terraces, and the landscaped rooftop is for all residents to enjoy.

The architects also designed the interiors with the open and airy feel of a Tribeca loft through the use of a light material palette and abundance of natural light that stream through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Through a series of deft moves, this compact building combines confident individuality that compliments and respects the historic context.

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