The Vidro by Soluri Architecture is currently featured in the September New York Times “Homes” real estate advertising supplement. In the “Fall Preview” article the building is called “…a contemporary West Harlem Stunner”. In the article, Jeff Kranz of Halstead Real Estate stated that “this type of architecture has just not been an option here – until now.”
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The Vidro Listed on Interior Design magazine’s website as finalist in 2019 NYCxDesign Awards
The list of finalists for the 2019 NYCxDesign Awards were published today on Interior Design magazine’s website showing that The Vidro, designed by Soluri Architecture is one of 4 finalists in the Building Exterior category. We are thrilled that our first new, ground-up building in NYC is considered among the best 4 new building facades and exteriors in NYC for 2019. We are honored to be among a shortlist of the best and busiest architectural
Superstructure nearing completion at Harlem Condo Building
Superstructure work is nearing completion at our new boutique condominium building in Harlem. The GC is currently fabricating the formwork for the roof slab, and will soon begin installing rebar in preparation to pour concrete within the next few days. Once the roof is poured, all the remains of the superstructure are the bulkheads for the egress stairways and elevator shaft. We look forward to topping out soon and then beginning the facade installation and
Construction progressing at Harlem Condo Building
Construction work at our new boutique condo building in Harlem is progressing and gaining momentum. The GC has poured the 4th floor and is currently forming up the columns, sheer walls and elevator shaft between the 4th & 5th floors.
New Multifamily Building on Mott Street
Soluri Architecture has been retained to develop the design for a new multi-family building on Mott Street in downtown Manhattan. At the moment we can’t divulge any details, but are excited to be working in such a historically rich neighborhood at the heart of old New York City where Chinatown and Little Italy meet.
56 Leonard Apt. Renovation
Soluri Architecture has just been awarded a renovation project for an apartment at 56 Leonard, the notable new high-rise residential building designed by Herzog & de Meuron in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood.
Construction Begins at “The Ozzie”
Construction has started on “The Ozzie,” Soluri Architecture’s 6-unit, high-end boutique condominium project in Central Harlem, NYC. As the firm’s first new building in Manhattan, Soluri Architecture was tasked with creating a striking and unique design that sets itself apart from the other new buildings in the neighborhood, while responding to the site’s challenging conditions. The distinctive contemporary design will provide more light and air to residents. Site excavation is partially complete and we have
AIANY – New York New Design Show
We’re pleased that the design of our new Harlem condo building, “The Ozzie”, has been included in the NYC AIA’s show of member works which opened last night at the AIA’s Center for Architecture on LaGuardia Place in downtown Manhattan. Stop by and check us out!
Upper West Side Apartment Renovation Completed
Soluri Architecture is pleased to announce the completion of our West 72nd Street apartment renovation project. The renovation reconfigured the apartment by expanding the master bathroom, relocating the entry to the master bedroom and enlarging the kitchen. The ceiling have been strategically dropped to differentiate the open areas and to accommodate new LED lighting. The master bathroom features custom millwork, a new enlarged shower, new fixtures and marble tile. The enlarged kitchen feature a Leicht
Harlem Condo Building Approved
Soluri Architecture & Bestrow Realty are pleased to announce that the application for our new condo building in Harlem has been approved by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB). The approved building contains (4) four floor-through 2BR units, a 3BR duplex penthouse, and a 3BR ground floor duplex. With a gross floor area of 11,640 sq ft including the cellar, the building will stand 8 stories tall. Construction is expected to begin in the early