Medgar Evers College Library Brooklyn, NY

Medgar Evers College Library

Design: ikon.5 architects. Set within the existing Bedford building of The City University of New York, the Medgar Evers College Library transforms an existing 45,000 sqft traditional library into a modern information commons.

Metropolitan Opera House New York Lobby

Metropolitan Opera House New York

The Metropolitan Opera selects Ennead Architects to design the renovation and expansion of its lobby. The Met hopes to make its Lincoln Center building more welcoming by improving the cramped lobby.

Russak Dermatology Clinic in Manhattan

Russak Dermatology Clinic

Design: PDLab, Architects. The design of the Russak Dermatology Clinic distances patients from the institutional and sterile preconceptions of typical healthcare spaces.

151 East 60th Street Tower, New York City

151 East 60th Street Tower

Tower Design: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. KPF’s entry into a design contest show a building rising on the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 60th Street, stretching Midtown’s new skyscraper crown a few blocks northeast.

Altesi Ristorante in New York

Altesi Ristorante

Design: Arqmov Workshop. Within a neoclassical-style building, between 5th Ave and Madison in NYC, in a 210 sqm shop, the interiors were developed for this italo-french restaurant which served lunch and dinner within the restaurant and its terrace.

Aviator’s Villa, Duchess County House, NY

Aviator's Villa, Duchess County

Design: Urban Office Architecture. This project explores the idea of flight: the house is designed as a minimal sequence of three primary spaces: the large living/study and kitchen/dining area, the cantilevered bedroom, and the library.

475 West 18th Street West Chelsea Condominium

475 West 18th Street West Chelsea Condominium

Design Architect: SHoP Architects. Located in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood, 475 West 18th Street is a ten-story residential condominium building designed immediately opposite the High Line.

World Trade Center Towers: WTC New York

3 World Trade Center Tower context

The concrete core of Silverstein Properties’ 3 World Trade Center tower, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, reaches the half-way point. The 80-story office tower is to be 1,079 feet high.

125 Greenwich Street Tower New York

125 Greenwich Street 22 Thames skyscraper

Design: Rafael Viñoly Architects. This condominium tower is due to house 275 units. The building is due to be 91 stories high. Units range in size from a 403-sqft studio to a three-bedroom 3,625 sqft apartment.

160 Leroy Street Condominium Building

160 Leroy Street Condominium

Design: Herzog & de Meuron, architects. New images released of the latest project in New York by this Swiss architects studio. The 12-story condo building at 160 Leroy St has a curved concrete and glass facade.

432 Park Avenue Tower New York City

432 Park Avenue tower New York

Design: Rafael Viñoly Architects. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat announce there are now officially 100 supertall (300+ m) skyscrapers in the world following completion of 432 Park Avenue in New York City, the Tallest Residential Tower in the Western Hemisphere.

Soho Tower New York Building by Renzo Piano

Soho Tower New York Building

Design: Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Architects. The 550 Broome Street building is a 25-storey residential tower in SoHo. This skyscraper building is due to include 242,350 sqft of residential space across 115 apartments.

41 West 57th Street Manhattan: Skyscraper

41 West 57th Street in Manhattan

This intriguing, ornate building design by Mark Foster Gage Architects overlooks Central Park. The out-there design joins a crop of new supertall skyscrapers facing the park. But this futuristic skyscraper design really stands out against regular residential skyscrapers in New York.

David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center Building

David Geffen hall New York

Design: Heatherwick Studio / Diamond Schmitt Architects – collaboration of Visionary, Award-Winning Firms to Lead Transformation of Lincoln Center’s Largest Concert Hall, Home of the New York Philharmonic