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Breaking Ground at the Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter

Marking the first phase of the redevelopment of the Greenpoint Hospital Campus into Kingsland Commons, the Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter will transform the Campus’s former nurse’s residence into a 60,000 SF, 200-bed shelter for single men.

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A Terraced Backyard for True Colors Residence

The first housing facility of its kind in New York City, True Colors Residence in Central Harlem, offers dynamic and much needed permanent living spaces for formerly homeless LGBT youth.

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Goldstick Studio at ESKW/A

Last month, Karen Goldstick and Ty Lundman of Goldstick Studio presented lighting lessons learned (say that 3 times fast!).

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Looking Back on 535 E. 11th Street

535 E. 11th Street is a 46-unit residential building that provides much needed affordable housing to formerly homeless and disabled members of the East Village community. In response to community needs, a connection between E. 11th Street and Joseph Sauer Park, located on E. 12th Street, was incorporated into the design.

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Celebrating 50 Years of UHAB

Andrew Reicher, your decades long commitment to uplifting New Yorkers by expanding access to equitable housing opportunities has been an inspiration to us all. We are proud of our long-term partnership with UHAB and look forward to Margy Brown’s vision for the organization. Cheers to 50 years of UHAB and beyond!

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"Washington Coast Forest" by Letha Wilson at PS32K

As part of the NYC Department of Education’s (DOE) Public Art for Public Schools (PAPS) program, artist Letha Wilson was selected to create site-specific artwork for the new addition at PS32 Samuel Mills Sprole School in Brooklyn.

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Brick Details at Landy Court / School Street

Situated at a dense, downtown-edge block that was historically lined with vegetable markets and light manufacturing, Landy Court follows traditional massing while blending historic references and modern aesthetics.

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Myrtle Avenue’s Terraced Backyard

The landscaped and terraced backyard is a key feature of Myrtle Avenue. Seating, a trellis, and a barbeque area create places of refuge and relaxation for residents learning to live independently.

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Polishing a Brooklyn Gem: Samuel Mills Sprole School (PS32K)

Opened to students in Fall 2020, the Samuel Mills Sprole School (PS32K) underwent its first large-scale renovation and addition. The 1950s-era brick H-shaped building has been expanded to accommodate a growing population and replace outdated temporary classroom units.

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3500 Park Ave Façade Details

On 168th Street, the façade of 3500 Park Avenue features a complementary combination of wood-veneer, Parklex rain-screen panels and light gray brick.

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LGBTQ Youth Housing: True Colors Bronx

True Colors Bronx provides independent, permanent housing to formerly homeless LGBTQ youths, many of whom are supporting themselves for the first time.

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Public Art at 4380 Bronx Blvd

Artist Linda L. Cunningham provided a decorative entrance grille that serves as the primary entrance to the building and as the visual interface between the local community and the shelter.

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Client Spotlight: Providence House

In honor of Women’s History Month, we wanted to spotlight Providence House, a non-profit which provides social services including transitional housing to formerly incarcerated women.

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Roundtable Discussion with Esosa Ogbahon

Last month we invited Esosa Ogbahon, Superintendent at Beginning with Children (BwC) and Principal at the recently completed Community High School, to discuss BwC’s mission and goals for its educational facilities and programs.

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Happy Women’s History Month! 

The strength of women in our practice can be traced back to ESKW/Architects’ inception in 1960, when Judith Edelman was one of 3 founding partners. Her 'firebrand' legacy as a pioneer for women in architecture has influenced ESKW/A in all its iterations since.

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