The pop-up shop at the new Pearl River Mart looked great this morning at the ribbon cutting.
The pop-up shop at the new Pearl River Mart looked great this morning at the ribbon cutting.
TRA studio architecture, Pearl River Mart, Pop Up, Ribbon Cutting
TRA studio architecture, Pearl River Mart, Pop Up, Ribbon Cutting
TRA studio architecture, Pearl River Mart, Pop Up, Ribbon Cutting
TRA studio architecture, Pearl River Mart, Pop Up, Ribbon Cutting
TRA studio architecture, Pearl River Mart, Pop Up, Ribbon Cutting
http://ny.curbed.com/2016/10/26/13421436/tribeca-pearl-river-mart-store-reopening
Congratulations to our longtime client, we are looking forward to working together on the new store
TRA studio NYC @TRAstudio Sep 9Manhattan, NY
http://cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section=calendar&evtid=9811 … organized by @caterinaroiatti , Co-Chair of the @CenterForArch HBC and Docomomo NYTristate
http://archinect.com/jobs/entry/149967146/junior-intermediate-architect-with-revit-experience
August has been a very productive month at the 61st Street Townhouse site. The exterior brick facade and stucco is nearly complete (updated photos will come as soon as the scaffolding comes down). The sheetrock walls and ceilings are looking great, as are the bathroom tile walls & floors.
Check out all the construction photos HERE
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/realestate/an-appetite-for-harlem-apartments.html?ref=realestate for the upcoming TRA studio's Harlem building see
http://www.trastudio.com/336-e112
When: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM FRIDAY, JULY 22
Where: At The Center
Join us for our first Summer in the City evening roundtable discussion series about design relationships, starting with architect couples. Architect Couples was inspired by the joint Gold Medal awarded to Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, following a widely-published petition. As a result, the AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee began thinking about work/life balance and the struggle architects face to find their design voice while developing long-term relationships. Couples in all stages of their careers build practices and build families. Panel participants will discuss the challenges they faced as designers and couples.
Speakers:
Caterina Roiatti, AIA, and Robert Traboscia, TRA Studio
Hayes Slade, AIA, and James Slade, FAIA, Slade Architecture
Anna Torriani, AIA, and Lorenzo Pagnamenta, AIA, APT Architecture
Moderator: Hana Kassem, AIA, Director, KPF
Cocktail designed by: Eben Klemm
Organized by: AIANY Architecture Dialogue Committee and CultureNow
Price: One drink included: $15 for members; $20 for non-members
More info here
The sidewalk shed is down, revealing the glass storefront. The pillars on the corner of the property will be finished soon.
The storefront has been revealed on the Worth Street facade as well.
The pilasters will be clad with their finish material shortly, then the sidewalk work will begin, creating a smooth transition into the retail space.
The elevator installation is complete! The final task was to get the light fixtures installed within the elevator cab.
The metal and glass stair railing is being installed (the steps have been built for some time).
Living room of the 2nd/3rd floor apartment with windows looking to the south (financial district).
The kitchens are just waiting for the coutertops and backsplashes.
The custom wood counter (covered for protection here) is built, stone countertops to be installed shortly.
The living room on the top floor with its large custom corner window.
Planters with ivy are still to come, but the roof decking is complete with sweeping views of TriBeCa & the Freedom Tower.
Ready for a summertime evening BBQ
cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section=calendar&evtid=9441 … Gould Memorial Library @ Bronx College Tour organized by the @CenterForArch @AIA HBC Cochaired by @caterinaroiatti
Check out the slideshow below for the latest updates in construction at the 61st Street Townhouse.
The top-center window pane can be opened to let in fresh air and is remote controlled by the homes technology system.
The fireplace and built in entertainment cabinets still need to be installed, but the high ceilings and large skylight create an incredible space.
Radiant floor heating is being installed.
The courtyard space between the coach house and townhouse is full of construction material as the facades of both buildings are being finished.
The underground passageway connecting the townhouse and coach house. Soon, a custom wine cellar and cabinetry will be installed, as well as skylights to the courtyard above.
The large space will contain a steam shower, stand alone tub, vanity with built in TV, toilet, and radiant floor heating.
The windows have been installed. Each side panel is opaque glass to provide privacy, while the center panel is clear and will have a remote control shade.
A view of the master bedroom looking towards the master bath. The entire floor is dedicated to the master suit, with an elevator entrance and stair to the roof deck.
The steel staircase is installed, but still needs its wood finish.
The view from the roof deck looking south at the midtown skyline.
newyorkyimby.com/ …/new-details-revealed-of-seven-sto… it is exciting to see our last conversion come to life!
http://ny.curbed.com/…/tribeca-landmarked-building-condos-f…
The first interior images of the six Cortlandt Alley/372 Broadway.
TRA studio is reponsible for the restoration, adaptive reuse currently nearing completion and for the design of the penthouse addition,learn more about it @ https://trastudioarchitecture.squarespace.com/config#/|/6-cortlandtalley
below is an image of the interior atrium, a signature element in TRA studio adaptive reuse projects, see also 22 Mercer http://www.trastudio.com/new-page-1
Mon 05.02.2016
AIA CES: 1.5 LU
When: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM MONDAY, MAY 2
Where: At The Center
Organized by
Caterina Roiatti, Co-Chair of the AIANY HBC Historic Districts Cfommittee
From Pointcloud Scan to Revit Model - Utilizing BIM for Classical Architecture
Great summary of our Loft 25 design via @InhabitatNYC http://bit.ly/24RCJSc #design #architecture #NYCLoft25 in the news again