New York Landmark Preservation Commission


Revised rendering of 959 Sterling Place - Morris Adjmi Architects; Hope Street Capital

Updated Proposals Revealed for Residential Expansion at 959 Sterling Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Updated renderings from Morris Adjmi Architects reveal scaled-back designs for a residential expansion at 959 Sterling Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The building sits immediately in front of the Hebron Seventh Day Adventist School, originally completed in 1889 and designated a New York City landmark in 2011. Submitted design changes are a direct response to comments from the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) following initial presentations in October 2020.

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Rendering of 14-16 Fifth Avenue; Front elevation - Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Madison Realty Capital

Renderings Reveal RAMSA-Designed Residential Tower at 14-16 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

The Landmarks Preservation Commission will tomorrow review proposals from Madison Realty Capital to construct a new 19-story condominium building at 14-16 Fifth Avenue. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with Hill West, the tower would eventually house 20 units, but will first need a Certificate of Appropriateness from the voting commissioners.

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Original conditions at 410-412 Waverly Avenue - Adjaye Associates

LPC Upholds Approvals for Carriage House Expansion at 410-412 Waverly Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

The Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) has upheld previous approvals for the expansion and renovation of two neighboring carriage houses at 410-412 Waverly Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by David Adjaye’s design studio, the proposals will combine the neighboring properties into a large single-family home and expand the structure to three floors above ground.

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