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1912 publishing house becomes luxury residential condominiums

Multifamily Housing

1912 publishing house becomes luxury residential condominiums

Gottesman Architecture and GSArch designed the renovated building.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | April 27, 2018
Rooftop of 90 Morton

Courtesy IF Studio

A 1912 print house is currently in the process of being renovated and extended to become a luxury condominium building. 90 Morton will provide 122,000 sf of new residential space in New York City’s West Village neighborhood at the junction of Morton and Greenwich Streets.

At floor eight of the building the symmetrical repetition that defines the lower portion was broken up. Extended terraces were created along the corners of the building that will link the interiors to the surrounding panoramic views. Planters and roof gardens add a green element atop the building.

 

90 Morton exteriorCourtesy IF Studio.

 

The design team used the dormers as a means to increase external terraces, privacy, and highlight the best views towards the Empire State Building, the Hudson River, and the Statue of Liberty. Cantilevered spaces help extend terraces and create both open and covered outdoor spaces. The undersides of all the cantilevers are illuminated and the asymmetrical forms are carried down in the detailing of external lighting and metalwork.

 

See Also: Studio Gang’s 11 Hoyt brings over 480 apartments and 50,000-sf of amenity space to NYC

 

As a result of these design elements, the top floors of the building are markedly different from the base. The classic and symmetrical base is topped with a modern, cantilevered top third to create the architectural version of a mullet: business at the bottom, party at the top.

Leroy Street Studio was the interior designer for the project. The building’s renovation is slated for completion near the end of 2018.

 

90 Morton Rooftop GardenCourtesy IF Studio.

 

90 Morton GymCourtesy IF Studio.

 

90 Morton EntranceCourtesy IF Studio.

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