The design for 48 Bond Street, an 11-story ground-up residential building in NoHo, takes inspiration from the historic neighborhood. The building responds to the rhythm of the street`s undulating brick buildings with our façade of charcoal-gray granite and canted glass windows.
Bond Street is one of Manhattan’s most beloved short streets.
Just two blocks long, its compelling character comes from the combination of 19th century loft buildings, a historic theater, and several recent residential buildings by high-profile architects.
The graphic rhythm of our 11-story, 16-unit structure is based on the fenestration of the older buildings but is decidedly modern and taut in its construction and details.
The firm created a granite volume with angled “bay windows” located irregularly within an otherwise strict grid, and floated that composition above a glass base.
The street level windows offer a view into a long lap pool in the basement.
We designed the apartment interiors, as well as the layouts of the four different types of units in the building.