Level One Holdings has revealed 10 Lenox, their new collection of 29 designer residences in Harlem. The project is designed by Issac & Stern Architects with interiors by Fogarty Finger Architects and will introduce an elevated design aesthetic to the surrounding neighborhood.
Read MoreSavanna Reveals The INC-Designed Vandewater In Morningside Heights
Savanna has revealed first renderings for the Incorporated Architecture and Design (INC) and SLCE-Architects designed Vandewater, which will rise over the Jewish Theological Seminary's Morningside Heights Campus after it was announced last year (2017).
Read MoreStudio Museum of Harlem Files Permits To Add A Sir David Adjaye-Designed Expansion
Permits have been filed for the expansion of the Studio Museum of Harlem. The museum will add a 6-story International Center for Contemporary Artists of African Descent next door to their existing building. The new ultra-modern structure will be designed by Adjaye Associates, led by Sir David Adjaye.
Read MoreColumbia University to Open New Lenfest Center for the Arts Designed by Renzo Piano on April 22
Columbia University will open its new Lenfest Center for the Arts, which was designed by Renzo Piano, on April 22. The Lenfest Center for the Arts is the school's first dedicated facility for its School of Arts to host performances and events. It is located on Columbia University's Manhattanville Campus and is adjacent to the new Jerome L. Green Science Center. The Lenfest Center for the Arts is 60,000 SF and also features the Miriam and Ira D Wallach Art Gallery. Renzo Piano's architecture firm collaborated with Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill on the master plan for the Columbia's Manhattanville Campus and he has designed many of the buildings including the University Forum and Academic Conference Center.