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Anthology Film Archives

The Anthology Film Archives, is a cultural and architectural landmark. The building was purchased from the City of New York by Anthology in 1979 and adapted for reuse, opening its doors in 1989 as a screening venue and repository of avant-garde, independent and classic cinema.  Originally designed by the late architect Raimund Abraham, (-with Kevin […]

Residential & Cultural

Anthology Film Archives

The Anthology Film Archives, is a cultural and architectural landmark. The building was purchased from the City of New York by Anthology in 1979 and adapted for reuse, opening its doors in 1989 as a screening venue and repository of avant-garde, independent and classic cinema.  Originally designed by the late architect Raimund Abraham, (-with Kevin […]

Residential & Cultural

Artist Loft

Located in New York City’s SoHo Cast Iron Historic District, this project re-imagined the live/work space of  renowned contemporary sculptor Richard Friedberg and his family. The original cluster of living/work spaces was transformed into open spaces with uninterrupted views from the street to the back courtyard. The monumental west facing windows, four existing skylights, and […]

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Mesa’s Edge Ranch

This ranch is situated in the mesas of Western Colorado. The building site, an old homestead first settled in 1882, had an existing wood cabin and an assembly of accessory farm buildings, all of which were preserved and incorporated into the design of a new home– comprising an assembly of historic and new structures sympathetic […]

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Delaware River House

This barn was originally built circa 1840 and is known to have been a station on the Underground Railroad. The barn was adapted for re-use, on its original site, to a contemporary dwelling. The goal was to save, restore and reuse as many original materials as possible — and preserve the inherent qualities of light […]

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Urban Villa

An enlightened enthusiast of New York City architecture engaged the firm to transform this 1830’s Federal style building. The structure was repurposed with the ground floor and cellar as commercial space, and a three story Urban Villa above. The Villa triplex includes a rooftop terrace and is organized around an interconnecting atrium that brings natural […]

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440 Greenwich Street

This one story brick structure located in Tribeca was built in 1925 as a storage and freight terminal, and was most recently used for an auto repair shop. The original industrial character was maintained. The building houses a real estate showroom and sales office. The new design includes large steel and glass storefront windows, a […]

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Lower Manhattan Penthouse

The multi-level addition, containing both living and workspaces, sits atop a 12-story, turn of the century landmark building in lower Manhattan. The project was conceived as three distinct elements: a floating horizontal volume for a self-contained apartment, a vertical tower bedroom duplex, and a horizontal wing for offices and a library. A garden court, a […]

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Brooklyn Townhouse

This historic townhouse in Brooklyn was partially renovated and enlarged above the yard of the parlor floor. The addition blended historic components of the original townhouse with a contemporary kitchen, open to a generous indoor dining area. An inverted skylight addition with a bar grating brise soleil and a sliding glass wall spanning the width […]

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Austrian Mission to the UN

The Austrian Mission to the United Nations is a 12,000 SF space containing the main office of the Austrian Ambassador to the UN and the staff members. The project is on the 31st floor of a 1971 glass curtain-wall tower designed by Emery Roth & Sons. The rigorously defined program, mandated by the Austrian government, […]

Residential & Cultural

Singer Building Lofts

These two lofts in the heart of New York’s SoHo Cast Iron Historic District were converted from commercial use to a family residential and a live/work quarters for artists.  Artist LoftThe design preserves the existing loft’s spatial and historic industrial qualities while accommodating its new live/work use. Glass doors and transom windows that access the […]

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Bleecker Street House

This four story commercial building in the NoHo Historic District, was stripped back to its structural shell (gutted?) and redeveloped for commercial/residential mixed-use that included a residence for the client. The living spaces are oriented toward large window openings that look directly south, down a tree-lined side street, visually extending the modest dimensions of the […]

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Midtown Loft Gallery

Located in a former garment manufacturing building, this loft renovation called for living and working space, with maximum flexibility in a relatively restrictive space. To accomplish this, a thickened wall system, with soffits, clearstory, shelving and movable partition elements was wrapped throughout the plan. The movable partitions, made of translucent panels, allows for different spatial […]

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Danish Contemporary Arts Gallery

The Danish Contemporary Arts Gallery is an association that supports and exhibits the work of contemporary Danish artists. In 1997 the DCA left their long term SoHo location and relocated to the emerging arts district in Chelsea. The clients sought a unique architectural solution providing an open, universal gallery space suited for the varying requirements […]

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Dancer’s Loft

This project consisted of the transformation of a narrow “railroad” loft in TriBeCa. In this type of loft, natural light and air are limited, entering the space only at the ends of an elongated rectangular plan. The limitations call for architectural solutions that enhance natural ventilation and maximize the potential of the available natural light. […]

Residential & Cultural

Willow Street House

This turn of the century shingle house in the Village of Southampton has been a laboratory of small scale projects for the past twenty five years. Transformations have included a stone garden courtyard with an elevated patio and pergola (examining three ways of framing space) , a family room extension (square plan with inserted volumes) […]

Residential & Cultural

House & Studio, Brooklyn

The South Brooklyn property is a detached house with a small garage. Bone/Levine Architects’ approach was to renovate the existing structures to create a bespoke work of architecture, respectful to the neighborhood’s quiet, distinguished character, yet having a clear architectural identity of its own. A ditached secondary structure was transformed into a garage and home […]

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