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[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin COLORADO HISTORY MUSEUM
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
Project Types: Cultural, Architectural and Interior Design, New Construction, BIM (Revit) Project Documentation and Design
Project Details: The doors of the new History Colorado Center opened in April 2012 to tell the stories of colorful Coloradans with fun, family-friendly activities inside a beautiful new building in Denver’s Golden Triangle Museum District.
The new space gave the state’s historical society the opportunity to start from scratch — to create new ways to experience Colorado’s history. Designed to ignite imaginations of all ages about Colorado history, this new museum and hub for civic engagement creates a rich experience for visitors through exhibits and programs that blend technology, media, environments and artifacts.
The building has three elevations; the fourth side abuts the ING Building. The exterior is substantially covered in panels of Indiana limestone, with expressed mortar joints adding visual interest to the walls. The limestone links the museum to the older monuments of the Civic Center, as does the rest of the earth-toned palette.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin COLORADO HISTORY MUSEUM
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS
Views from 13th Street and Broadway
Saul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin COLORADO HISTORY MUSEUM
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS
Interior 4 Story Atrium Grand Stair and Atrium SkylightsAtrium Skylight and Grand Stair
Saul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin COLORADO HISTORY MUSEUM
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin FOUR SEASONS HOTEL & RESIDENCE - World Trade Center
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - with ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS Saul David Hayutin
Project Types: Residential, Architectural and Interior Design, New Construction
Project Details: Sharing a city block with the Woolworth Building, this hotel is strategically located one block from the World Trade Center redevelopment site. The Four Seasons Downtown combines a 175-key five-star hotel with 143 top-end condominium apartments in a slender 80-story tower. This hotel will become an important landmark among the constellation of towers in Lower Manhattan.
The hotel entrance on Barclay Street leads visitors into four floors of lobbies, lounges, restaurants, ballrooms, meeting facilities, and a spa and fitness center. The public rooms of the hotel face a through-block garden framed by a lower annex building that conceals building services and access to below-grade parking.
A separate entrance and lobby on Park Place serves the residences. Amenities for the apartments are located on the twenty-ninth floor; the function rooms and fitness center open to exterior loggias. The limestone and cast stone shaft of the tower rises to a dramatic skyline profile of full-floor penthouses and setback terraces.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin FOUR SEASONS HOTEL & RESIDENCE - World Trade Center
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - with ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
RESIDENTIAL PENTHOUSES: FLOORS 62-63 TYPICAL HOTEL FLOOR PLAN: FLOORS 5-24
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GROSS FLOOR AREA: 9,092 SFNET SALABLE AREA: 6,830 SFEFFICIENCY: 76.0%
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BEDROOM10'-8" X 14'-7"
BEDROOM12'-0" X 19'-6"
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LIVING18'-3" X 15'-4"
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BEDROOM18'-3" X 12'-0"
LIVING18'-3" X 17'-4"
BEDROOM19'-4" X 13'-3"
LIVING18'-9" X 13'-0"
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30 OCTOBER 200799 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
SILVERSTEIN PROPERTIESSLCE ARCHITECTS
LEVELS 21-24HOTEL CONDO FLOORS
30 OCTOBER 200799 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
SILVERSTEIN PROPERTIESSLCE ARCHITECTS
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30 OCTOBER 200799 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
SILVERSTEIN PROPERTIESSLCE ARCHITECTS
LEVELS 21-24HOTEL CONDO FLOORS
30 OCTOBER 200799 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
SILVERSTEIN PROPERTIESSLCE ARCHITECTS
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20 PARK PLACESILVERSTEIN PROPERTIES NEW YORK, NY
ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTSSCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”OCTOBER 30, 2007
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GROSS FLOOR AREA: 6968 SF
UNIT A (lower): 2809 SFUNIT B (lower): 3227 SF
NET SALEABLE AREA: 6036 SF EFFICIENCY: 86.6%
99 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
62ND FLOOR PLANTHE TOWER
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99 CHURCH STREETNEW YORK, NEW YORK
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Furniture Selection for public space02.26.08
Furniture Selection for public space02.26.08
Furniture Selection for public space02.26.08
AT 30 PARK PLACESCALE: 1/8’= 1-0”
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Saul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin FOUR SEASONS HOTEL & RESIDENCE - World Trade Center
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - with ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS Saul David Hayutin
INTERIOR RENDERINGSGROUND FLOOR PLAN
Furniture Selection for public space02.26.08Furniture Selection for public space
02.26.08
Furniture Selection for public space02.26.08
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Furniture Selection for Condo Lobby
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STERNARCHITECTS
ROBERT A.M.
Living Room06.03.08
C H A R L O T T E S T R E E T
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t r a y t a b l e s
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin CAESAR E. CHAVEZ OFFICE BUILDING MODERNIZATION
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS (GSA PROJECT)Saul David Hayutin
Project Types: Government, Architectural and Interior Design, new Construction, BIM (Revit) Project Documentation and Design
Project Details: The César E. Chávez Memorial Building is a ten-story, 180,000 square foot facility that serves as a gateway building into Denver’s Civic and Justice Center and the Golden Triangle Neighborhood. The building was originally constructed in 1984 and designed by the architectural firm of Murata Outland Associates, Inc.
In 2009, the 180,000 square feet 10-story César E. Chávez Memorial Building underwent a massive building modernization. The U.S. General Services awarded the contract to design-build partner GE Johnson Construction and architect on record, Tryba Architects. The efforts resulted in transforming the once overlooked federal building into a state-of-the-art,high-performing green building.
Improvements to the building include a new state-of-the-art building exterior consisting of an aluminum and glass curtain wall system that will assist in reducing the building’s energy consumption by 30% and enhance the natural light and view for building tenants. The building attained Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Silver certification.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin CAESAR E. CHAVEZ OFFICE BUILDING MODERNIZATION
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS (GSA PROJECT)Saul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin CAESAR E. CHAVEZ OFFICE BUILDING MODERNIZATION
DENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS (GSA PROJECT)Saul David Hayutin
green building features
a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.
a. Building envelope designed for 75 year lifespan.
b. High efficiency glazing, south elevation includes solar fins to maximize natural daylight and deflect solar gain. Window size increased from 4.5 feet to 6 feet in height,
and in some case, floor to ceiling.
c. Controlled natural light with custom curtain wall mullions and sun shades.
d. Use of locally available materials such as Yule marble, recycled steel, and terrazzo made from 50% recycled beer bottles from local breweries. 83% of construction waste
diverted from landfills.
e. A combination of water saving strategies will net a 30% reduction in water use.
f. Consolidated mechanical and HVAC systems are expected to save 30% of energy costs in comparison to past usage.
g. Updated light system, high efficiency Super T8 lighting with daylight harvesting and occupancy sensors for improved energy savings.
h. Complete elevator modernization, high efficiency Otis Generation 2 elevators with monitor informational display.
Green Building Features:
Project Details: a. Building envelope designed for 75 year lifespan.
b. High efficiency glazing, south elevation includes solar fins to maximize natural daylight and deflect solar gain. Window size increased from 4.5 feet to 6 feet in height, and in some case, floor to ceiling.
c. Controlled natural light with custom curtain wall mullions and sun shades.
d. Use of locally available materials such as Yule marble, recycled steel, and terrazzo made from 50% recycled beer bottles from local breweries. 83% of construction waste diverted from landfills.
e. A combination of water saving strategies will net a 30% reduction in water use.
f. Consolidated mechanical and HVAC systems are expected to save 30% of energy costs in comparison to past usage.
g. Updated light system, high efficiency Super T8 lighting with daylight harvesting and occupancy sensors for improved energy savings.
h. Complete elevator modernization, high efficiency Otis Generation 2 elevators with monitor informational display.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building Modernization
GS-08P-10-JB-C-0005
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by David Owen Tryba Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
CAESAR E. CHAVEZ OFFICE BUILDING MODERNIZATIONDENVER, COLORADO - with TRYBA ARCHITECTS (GSA PROJECT)
Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building ModernizationGS-08P-10-JB-C-0005
© COPYRIGHT TRYBA ARCHITECTS The ideas, drawings and specifications contained herein are copyrighted by David Owen Tryba Architects. Use without the architect’s written consent, as constituted by federal law, is strictly forbidden and written authorization is required for any reproduction.
Final Built Lobby
New 2 story lobby concept - 3D MAx/Revit Model
Signage Concept Study - 3D MAx/Revit Model
Saul David Hayutin
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin 70-90 COLUMBUS TOWERS
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY - with GWATHMEY SIEGEL KAUFMAN ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
Project Types: Residential, Hotel, Retail, Architectural and Interior Design, new Construction, BIM (Revit) Visualization and Design
Project Details: Located in downtown Jersey City directly above a PATH station, Columbus Towers is a luxury hotel and residence complex with views of the New York skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Hudson River.
The buildings surround a stepped landscaped terrace built over the utility and parking area and include two 50-story towers featuring over 1200 residential units ranging from studios to 2-bedrooms, a 150-room hotel, 17,000 square-feet of ground floor retail space and 220 parking spaces.
The residential towers are prismatic in plan, tall and thin in organization and are composed to relate to the other to form an iconic pair. The vertical reference is enhanced by the façade design of continuous piers clad in metal panel flanking continuous window bands. The amenities will include a landscaped stepped terrace, divisible meeting room/event space and accompanying catering kitchen, theater room, business center, children’s room, and on-site bike storage.
This project is expected to attain NAHB Research Center Silver Certification and the New Jersey Pay for Performance funding at 15% better than ASHRAE 90.1-2007.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin 70-90 COLUMBUS TOWERS
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY - with GWATHMEY SIEGEL KAUFMAN ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
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GWATHMEY SIEGELKAUFMAN &ASSOCIATESARCHITECTS llc
525 Broadway, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10012212.947.1240212.967.0890
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MARCH 18, 2013
06/06/2012 Draft Owners Review Set1
06/15/2012 Preliminary Site Plan Submittal2
07/12/2012 Preliminary Site Plan Submittal - Revision #13 07/12/2012 Preliminary Site Plan Submittal - Revision #13
07/19/2012 Preliminary Site Plan Submittal - Revision #24
Preliminary Site Plan Submittal - Revision #35 08/20/2012
Preliminary Site Plan Submittal - Revision #46 12/08/2012
7 03/18/2013 Amended Preliminary/Final Major Site Plan
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18 West 18th Street, 10th FloorNew York, New York 10011
(212) 532-2211Fax (212) 481-6108
4 Dixon TerKinnelon, NJ 07405-3224
(973) 492-1220Fax (973) 492-8194
Fax (732) 380-1701(732) 380-1700
Eatontown, NJ 07724611 Industrial Way W.
Fax (212) 981-3979(212) 981-3933
Third Floor155 Fifth Avenue
50 Washington StHoboken, NJ 07030
Harborside Plaza Ten3 Second St, Suite 1203Jersey City, NJ 07311
New York, NY 10010
Subject to review and final approval by the Jersey City Departmentof Buildings.
All figures are preliminary and approximate.Lot areas and existing floor area subject to survey conformation.
AMENDED PRELIMINARY
70-90 COLUMBUSTOWERSJERSEY CITY, NJ 07302
BLOCK 13003, LOTS 1 & 2
Structural EngineerDesimone Consulting Engineers
MEP/FPBarone Engineering Associates
Birdsall Services Group Civil Engineer
Landscape ArchitectW Architecture and
OwnerIronstate Development
OwnerPanepinto Properties
Landscape Architecture, LLC
Preliminary:
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GENERAL NOTES
ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE, PRE-CAST PANEL, COLOR A
PAINTED ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL SPANDRELPANEL/GRILLE WITH HIGH PERFORMANCEFINISH, COLOR A
1" THICK CLEAR INSULATED GLASS WITH LOWE COATING
1" THICK CURVED CLEAR INSULATED GLASSWITH LOW E COATING (HOTEL)
PAINTED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT SYSTEM WITHHIGH PERFORMANCE FINISH AND 1" THICK CLEARINSULATED GLASS WITH LOW E COATING, COLOR A
PAINTED METAL PANEL SYSTEM WITHHIGH PERFORMANCE FINISH, COLOR A
1. MATERIAL DESIGNATION
PAINTED ALUMINUM WINDOW SYSTEM WITHHIGH PERFORMANCE FINISH, COLOR B (HOTEL)
PAINTED THINLINE ARCHITECTURAL STORMRESISTANT LOUVER WITH HIGH PERFORMANCEFINISH, COLOR C (HOTEL)
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STAINLESS STEEL ANTI SWAY BUTTON TIEBACK SYSTEM FOR SCAFFOLD RIGGING
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A203 1/32" = 1'-0"2 EAST ELEVATION
1/32" = 1'-0"1 PHASE 2B - WEST ELEVATION
12" = 1'-0"4 Enlarged Elevation - Material Rendering 12" = 1'-0"3 Enlarged Elevation - Material Rendering
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin 70-90 COLUMBUS TOWERS
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY - with GWATHMEY SIEGEL KAUFMAN ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
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18 West 18th Street, 10th FloorNew York, New York 10011
Structural Engineer(212) 532-2211
Desimone Consulting Engineers
Fax (212) 481-6108
1572 Route 23NorthButler, NJ 07405
MEP/FP(973) 492-1220
Barone Engineering Associates, LLC
Fax (973) 492-8194
Fax (732) 380-1701
Birdsall Services Group(732) 380-1700
Civil Engineer
Eatontown, NJ 07724611 Industrial Way W.
Fax (212) 981-3979(212) 981-3933
Landscape ArchitectW Architecture and
Third Floor155 Fifth Avenue
50 Washington StHoboken, NJ 07030
OwnerIronstate Development
Harborside Plaza Ten3 Second St, Suite 1203
OwnerPanepinto Properties
Jersey City, NJ 07311
Landscape Architecture, LLC
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[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin 70-90 COLUMBUS TOWERS
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY - with GWATHMEY SIEGEL KAUFMAN ARCHITECTSSaul David Hayutin
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18 West 18th Street, 10th FloorNew York, New York 10011
Structural Engineer(212) 532-2211
Desimone Consulting Engineers
Fax (212) 481-6108
1572 Route 23NorthButler, NJ 07405
MEP/FP(973) 492-1220
Barone Engineering Associates, LLC
Fax (973) 492-8194
Fax (732) 380-1701
Birdsall Services Group(732) 380-1700
Civil Engineer
Eatontown, NJ 07724611 Industrial Way W.
Fax (212) 981-3979(212) 981-3933
Landscape ArchitectW Architecture and
Third Floor155 Fifth Avenue
50 Washington StHoboken, NJ 07030
OwnerIronstate Development
Harborside Plaza Ten3 Second St, Suite 1203
OwnerPanepinto Properties
Jersey City, NJ 07311
Landscape Architecture, LLC
New York, NY 10010
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[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
Project Types: Residential, Architectural and Interior Design, Renovation
Project Details: This modern and innovative couple requested a combination of two existing 1920s apartments into one 1,400 square-foot condominium on the 12th floor. With 5 grandchildren, a large group of friends, and an extensive collection of art and sculpture, the couple specified a program of versatility. The primary design strategy maximizes the floor plan, allowing for multiple uses of the space and privacy in each room. The program includes a new living room, media/guest room, office space, master bathroom, and a master bedroom suite with walk-in closet. The contemporary design style utilizes every opportunity to highlight art/sculpture, creates innovative hidden storage opportunities, and provides a space suitable for family events and socializing.
The material palette establishes a formal consistency throughout the apartment - providing the right backdrop for rich sculptures and artwork. The dynamic, yet serene space is the perfect setting for both family engagements and social functions
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin OHAYON RESIDENCE AT E. 74TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin BROOKLYN CENTRAL ON 5th AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK- COMMERCIAL
Project Types: Commercial, Architectural and Interior Design, Renovation and new Construction
Project Details: The menu at Brooklyn Central is based around an old world tradition of baking homemade Italian pizza dishes in a brick oven. A modern infusion is highlighted in their creative menu through the use of ingredients The chefs requested a blend of old world charm to a modern flair in the architectural and interior design.
The style for the restaurant follows the same suite by providing a hint towards historic Brooklyn through an industrial theme use of materials, reuse of Bowling Alley Wood as a Chefs table, and preservation of the existing Brownstone Brooklyn brick walls. The atmosphere provides a setting for Park Slope families and a crowd focused around tasting new world flavors.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin BROOKLYN CENTRAL ON 5th AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK- COMMERCIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin BROOKLYN CENTRAL ON 5th AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK- COMMERCIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin RESIDENCE ON GREENSPRING AVENUE
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - RESIDENTIAL
Project Types: Residential, Architectural and Interior Design, New Construction and Addition
Project Details: This Frank Lloyd Wright inspired 1950s home is situated in 2-acres of wooded vegetation on the side of a valley. The strategy was to design and build a 2,000 square-foot addition that leveraged solar orientation, had a minimal impact to the existing natural environment, and seamlessly connected the addition into the existing plan of the original home. The location utilizes the light from the rising sun in the East casting light into the new guest bedroom in the morning and captures the setting sun in the West - illuminating the connection hallway to the original home. The addition perfectly blends into the existing style and form of the original home, while providing a modern means of construction, mechanical systems, and materials.
The program accommodates a new office with a glass corner and continuous windows on the East and South facades. The addition allows the couple to take advantage of the view into the woods and the natural sunlight from all sides. The program includes a 3-car garage, guest bedroom, laundry room, and connection hallway with exposed natural wood beams.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin RESIDENCE ON GREENSPRING AVENUE
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin RESIDENCE ON GREENSPRING AVENUE
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin GALLERY M
DENVER, COLORADO - COMMERCIAL
Project Types: Commercial, Architectural and Interior Design, New Construction and Addition
Project Details: The gallery owner desired to renovate an existing 1970s, 2-story commercial building located in the heart of the Art/Fashion district of Denver, Colorado. The gallery required space to house 80 pieces of art, sculpture, and photography, while providing flexibility for events and showings. The design strategy involved creating a signage box on the street to draw the foot traffic into a new entry vestibule leading to the main gallery space located on the 2nd floor.
The open floor plan allows visitors to move around the entry vestibule and throughout the different sections of the gallery. Each area utilizes devices of lighting, hanging attachments, moveable walls, and sliding doors, creating a dynamic space to display over 80 pieces of art, sculpture, and photographs.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin GOLDIN RESIDENCE ON 35th STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
Project Types: Residential, Architectural and Interior Design, Renovation and Addition
Project Details: A young couple with a toddler and newborn needed to re-configure their two-bedroom, 1950’s apartment into a three-bedroom without compromising family living space. To do so, the galley kitchen wall separating the kitchen from the living room was removed to create an open plan featuring an eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room, a family room, and a third bedroom. The finishes and fixtures within the apartment were updated with stone, wood veneers, wood flooring, a new lighting scheme, and new stainless steel appliances.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin GOLDIN RESIDENCE ON 35th STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin HIGHTOWER RESIDENCE AT E. 86TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
Project Types: Residential, Hotel, Architectural and Interior Design
Project Details: The renovation of a 1920’s, 1,200 square-foot condominium for a young couple to emphasize light and color to provide a comfortable environment for the families newborn. The new space is ideal for the fast-paced, business savvy couple that enjoys a serene home environment for unwinding from the city life.
The primary design strategy opens a tight living space and refreshes it with two bathroom upgrades, a kitchen face-lift, and bright colors to highlight each room.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin HIGHTOWER RESIDENCE AT E. 86TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- RESIDENTIAL
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin MEADOWLANDS RESORT AND MASTER PLAN
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - with ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS Saul David Hayutin
Project Types: Residential, Hotel, Retail, Master Plan, and Architectural Design
Project Details: Located six miles from Manhattan in the New Jersey Meadowlands, this mixed-use community in a 785-acre brownfield site includes protected wetlands to be restored and enhanced, and landfill to be capped according to regulations specified by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The total area will yield 36 acres of golf, along with three areas of development to be nestled into the surrounding wetlands. The primary neighborhood, the Village, at approximately 105 acres, will comprise 1900 residential units, 40,000 square feet of retail, 175,000 square feet of office space, a four-acre village green, a 350-room golf resort hotel, a conference center and spa, and two golf clubhouses, as well as a public community center.
A central Main Street unifies the Village as it leads from a small market square past five-story buildings with retail and office space below and loft apartments above to a large village green, and then connects to the southeast with the neighboring community of North Arlington. The main residential blocks are organized around the green with four- to seven-story garden apartment buildings facing the green on one side and two- to three-story townhouses facing the golf course on the other.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin Saul David HayutinHARMONY COVE RESORT AND VILLAGE MASTER PLAN
TRELAWNY, JAMAICA - with ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS www.sdharchitects.com
Project Types: Residential, Hotel, Retail, Master Plan, and Architectural Design
Project Details: Located on a 2,400-acre site in Trelawney, 30 minutes to the east of Montego Bay and 45 minutes to the west of Ochos Rios, the Harmony Cove Resort will feature a fine-grained mix of resort uses, including single-family houses, hotels, shops, golf, spas, gaming venues, conference facilities, a water-park, music venues, and recording studios. The town center, with intimate streets and gracious stone plazas composed around a yacht harbor, carries forward the spirit of colonial seaside villages that have evolved into vacation destinations. The streets of the town center will be lined with shops and harbor-side cafes and restaurants; there will also be a restaurant on an island in the harbor. The marina, which will house yachts up to 300 feet in length, is fed by canals lined with houses and features two connections to the Caribbean Sea. In the hills above the town center, a network of roads and pedestrian paths supports residential neighborhoods and a boutique hotel. The project respects the natural environment with dense pockets of development that maximize the conservation of much of the existing natural Jamaican landscape.
[email protected] 917.447.2050Saul David Hayutin The New West Side Exhibit - Hudson Rail Yards
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- URBAN DESIGN
Exhibition: Midtown-West / Manhattan’s Future Pergolis Urban Gallery New York, NY
The exhibition, Midtown-West: Manhattan’s Future ex-plored the future possibilities for the western most edge of Midtown Manhattan, from Eighth Avenue to Hudson
River. Through an extensive array of thoughtful and pro-vocative drawings the initial and immensely important dis-cussion opened by the City of New York itself is see against a series of academic and professional contributions - from Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and the City University of New York, the offices of some of New York City’s most vivid
and articulate architects, and distinguished members of its land-use bar. This exhibition forms the discussion of New York City’s future within the context of what a global city can be in the 21st century.