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Old January 25th, 2007, 09:22 PM
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Default M127 - 127 Madison Ave - Condo - by Charles E. Birge /Conversion by SHoP Architects

Marketing to start soon for M127 designed by SHoP Architects





18-JAN-07

Marketing for the redeveloped mid-block, 12-story property at 127 Madison Avenue between 30th and 31st Street is expected to start next month.
127 Madison Partners LLC, of which Trevor Stahelski is the manager, commissioned SHoP Architects PC to add several floors to the existing 7-story brown-brick building and create 9 condominium apartments.

The project is notable for the dramatic and unusual window treatment of its base. SHOP has angled the windows in the base of the building slightly towards the south while indenting them a bit at the south end of the facade and projected them somewhat at the north end. The entrance has a similarly angled metal canopy that projects further from the building than the windows above it but a large window at the entrance is angled to the north.

SHoP has also designed a new building project at 290 Mulberry Street for the same developer, which is known as Cardinal Investments, that will feature a very unusual undulating facade pattern that indents the upper right corner of most of the windows.

SHoP was the architect of The Porter House, a 10-story condominium development at 66 Ninth Avenue noted by its irregular fenestration and facade illumination pattern that dominates the north end of the Meatpacking District and is one of the most interesting combinations of old and new architecture in the city.

The Madison Avenue property will be known as M127, which, according to Bruce Ehrmann, executive vice president of Stribling & Associates, is a friendly tribute to the city's system of bus signage.

Prices for the full-floor units in the building are expected to range from about $1.5 to $1.9 million and the two duplex penthouse units will be considerably more, according to Mr. Ehrmann.

It is just to the south of the attractive Roger Hotel and just to the north of the red-brick apartment building at 121 Madison Avenue. It is across the avenue from the handsome American Academy of Dramatic Arts building that was built in 1907 as the Colony Club.

The building's design is something of a variation on the zig-zag facade of the Switch Building at 109 Norfolk Street, which is nearing completion and was designed by nArchitects.

Another major SHoP project in the city is the very attractive Rector Street Bridge over West Street at Battery Park City.

An article in the May 2001 edition of Metropolis magazine observed that "You might know that the firm's organizational chart essentially doubles as a family tree, given that SHoP was founded by twin brothers, the wife of one of them, and another married couple - all of whom met at Columbia University in the early 1990s.... Like a few other partnerships made up of architects in their thirties, SHoP has a breezy collective title. An acronym cobbled together from the partners' last names, it combines the S in William and Christopher Sharples, 37-year-old identical twins, and Coren Sharples, 35, who is William's wife; the H in Kimberly Holden, 34; and the P in Gregg Pasquarelli, 35, Holden's husband. The SHoP name is also meant to suggest that despite the firm's command of technology it wants to maintain an explicit connection to tactile reality."


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Old January 25th, 2007, 10:56 PM
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Thumbs down Looks kind of gimmicky to me.

I don't think this renovation will age well.
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Looks like crap.
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Y'all been immortalized with a link to this thread over at curbed ...

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Old February 22nd, 2007, 06:11 AM
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lofter I am a mere contract player to your stardom. You have been mentioned by name!
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lol ^^^

(the fees paid to the PR firm are killing me )
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That is too funny. I guess I am that 'intrepid Wired New York poster'.
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oops ^^^ time's up (in more ways than one it seems)
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The tilt of the windows should have alternated every other floor.
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Does any one know what's going on with this project? It looks like two units sold initially but nothing in awhile and that the initial gallery space is now empty and unloved.
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Default why can't these sell? two brokers listing them and still

nada.

corc and strib. wow something must be off.
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New developments in this city are so much better at this mid-rise/infill scale. Duane Reade's can't fit.
It seems as projects get larger they become more mediocre and/or more impossible to build.

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