| Downtown Triplex | 
| In the Soho Cast Iron Historic District, we renovated a duplex and designed a new penthouse to create a stunning four-bedroom triplex and roof terrace. Bluestone and a pergola built with sustainably-harvested ipé wrap the top floor. The lower terrace has an outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and dining area. At the interior, a two-story high stair wall clad in American black walnut with stainless steel trim visually connects each floor. The walnut veneer was purchased from FSC-controlled sources and the rooms were finished with fabrics and rugs that are naturally low-emitting materials. With construction materials that either contain a high percentage of recycled content or are formaldehyde-free, the project is an expression of how elegance and responsible design are part of a healthy, beautiful family home. | 
| Client | Private | 
| Location | New York, NY | 
| Size | 4,000 sf | 
| Status | Complete | 
| Project Team | David Briggs, Emily Danzinger-Willemsen, Anthony Harris, Kenneth Miraski, Rachel Barnard, Jane McGarry, Adel Bagli | 
| Consultant Team | Hage Engineering (Structural), Southport Engineering (MEPF), Electronic Lifestyles (AV), Keech Green (Interiors), Support for Architects (Expediting) | 
| General Contractor | Silverlining Inc. | 
| Images | Timothy Bell | 
 
          
        
       
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                     
                
                  
                    