We're working on final design drawings for our largest building project. We are expanding a 5,000 sf townhouse on the Upper East side to more than 9,000 sf by extending it toward the rear and the sky! The seven story building will be converted to a medical facility primarily occupied by a growing Neurological practice. Copper paneling and large glass openings animate the context of the rear terrace above the fully built out ground floor. Sustainable materials are found throughout.
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on the SILK ROAD
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An inspirational mood board is the first step in the creative process of branding this high end carpet and rug company. Their beautiful products are achieved with the finest craftsmen around the world. Colors, textures and so much more, have allowed our creativity to flourish. We are currently finalizing design of their entire graphic and corporate identity.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Higgins Hall - RESTORED.
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Originally built in 1869, this Richardsonian Romanesque building houses the School of Architecture. We were commissioned to restore exterior facades, and replace historical windows in order to bring this important building back to its original elegance. "It has been great to help revive the building where I spent so many late nights" says Juan Matiz, who graduated in 94'. Alpine Construction executed carefully restored masonry and stone detailing while installing custom fabricated wood windows imitating historical profiles. Another Landmark we can be proud of in our portfolio.
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