1 great jones alley is a 12-story mixed-use residential development in NYC’s NoHo historic district designed by local BKSK architects. its primary façade on broadway features an innovative terracotta screen that honors the rich masonry and cast-iron traditions of its context, yet is unabashedly modern. the custom glaze and asymmetrical form of the terracotta are an expression of modern craft reanimating this historic material.

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK architects' boutique condominium in NY designboom
the lobby entrance at the end of the alley with greenery and a mix of industrial and elegant materials

 

 

in contrast to the masonry front façade along broadway, the main residential entrance from great jones alley features naturally oxidizing corten steel, a belgian block driveway, and a green wall – an homage, to both NoHo’s industrial past and its ongoing rebirth. in the lobby, the material vocabulary merges the urbane and the gritty through the use of stone, wood, ceramics, and glass.  a glass-enclosed, light-filled stair inside the main lobby entrance connects the unique shared amenities of the building; a 2nd-floor roof garden, a rotating art gallery in the lobby, and a tranquil subterranean thermal spa.

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
16 luxury unit building designed with reference to the architectural past of the neighborhood

 

 

the residential interiors are an extension of the architecture. the individual units’ interior palette of materials, lighting, and finishes sets the stage for powerful views of the historical context. the bedrooms and bathrooms offer rich wood, warmer metals, and light reflective stone.

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK architects' boutique condominium in NY designboom
primary façade on broadway features innovative terracotta screen

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
exterior materials meld with wood paneling and soft sheers in the lobby

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
an open living area with floor-to-ceiling windows and terracotta façade screen

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
kitchens feature fully integrated cabinets with bleached nordic oak, calacatta marble and gaggenau appliances

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK architects' boutique condominium in NY designboom
master bathrooms include teak japanese soaking tubs and floor-to-ceiling taj mahal quartzite walls

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
glass enclosed stairway connects the second floor roof garden, lobby and cellar spa

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK's boutique condominium in NY
subterranean thermal spa and steam room

 

modern craft reanimates historical materials at BKSK architects' boutique condominium in NY designboom
historical private street is the entrance to the residences at 1 great jones alley

 

project info:

 

architects: BKSK architects

location: NoHo, new york

renderings: MARCH

 

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edited by: maria erman | designboom