Architect - New York, NY
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Founded in 1988, the firm of Zivkovic Connolly Architects has since completed award-winning architectural projects for an array of corporate, commercial, institutional and residential clientele. The high quality of the work of the firm has been recognized in professional design award programs and has been published in numerous design publications both here in the United States, and internationally. Tag Line Zivkovic Connolly Architects is committed to the simple art of place-making. The work of the practice is responsive to site, to program and to context and always avoids imposing pre-conceived stylistic solutions on any design problem. A respect for architectural history and for craftsmanship, together with the appropriate deployment of fine materials and technologies informs the work of the practice to create an architecture of significance and enduring value. Specialties Hands on involvement of firm principals. Proven performance endorsed by others in numerous design award programs and publications We design homes and buildings that reward not only our clients, but also the communities of which they are a part.
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1133 Broadway Ste 1330
New York, NY 10010
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Manhattan Penthouse | Sep 2013 | The prewar Osborne Building is a landmarked residential structure near Caregie Hall and is one of the sought-after residential locations in Manhattan. With original details by the likes of LaFarge, St Gaudens and Tiffany, the grand entrance foyer is a statement of the most exquisite extravagance of a late 19th-century Victorian-Byzantine style. A principal focus of the renovation, however, was to feature and accentuate the family's notable French art collection that had been collected over many years, which included works by Leger, Rouault, Lorjou and Picasso, as well as a Klee and a Stuart Davis, among others. In keeping with the generally French theme of the project, the architects sought to fastidiously restore all the original wooden floors, which finally reminded the owners of traditional Parisian apartments, and to infuse color and texture, to enliven the sequence of spaces. In addition, the beautiful moldings and other architectural detail were restored or newly created to complement remodeled spaces. | $1.6m | New York, NY | |
Strivers Row Townhouse | Jan 2011 | Gut interior renovation and reconstruction of a Landmarked townhouse in the historic Strivers Row section of Harlem. | $2m | New York, NY | |
Debut | Jul 2009 | A new store presents the work of emerging fashion designers in a discrete, gallery-like setting in Manhattan's NoHo area. | $320k | New York, NY | |
Scarsdale Residence | Jan 2009 | The new home is an updated version of a shingle-style design. To avoid becoming an ostentatious "McMansion", most of the additional area was accommodated within newly-created attic spaces and dormer roof forms rather than in a true second floor. An elongated roof monitor, a semi-circular clerestory and a pair of octagonal cupolas are used to break up and articulate the expanse of roof as well as to illuminate the main circulation spaces within the house. A new protruding entrance porch, book-ended by two similar gable ended bays, leads to the Foyer and Stair Hall. This brightly lit space, the nucleus of the house at both levels, receives daylight from both the monitor and semi-circular clerestory. | $2.6m | Scarsdale, NY | |
Manhattan Duplex Penthouse Loft | Oct 2008 | The top two floors of a former industrial loft building were gut renovated to form a new 4,000 sq. foot apartment centered around a double-height Atrium. | $1.2m | New York, NY | |
Mount Taurus Estate | Jan 2008 | A new stone-built main house, together with various outbuildings was newly created on a steep site overlooking the Hudson River and the West Point Military Academy beyond. | $7m | Cold Spring, NY | |
Valley High Estate | Jan 2000 | The principal residence and several ancillary buildings partially enclose an arrival court on the high point of a 40 acre estate facing Long Island Sound in the distance. A separate Guest House and and several out-buildings and stables completed the ensemble on site. | $16.6m | Greenwich, CT | |
Zivkovic Connolly Architects New York | $1.4m | New York, NY | |||
Zivkovic Connolly Architects New York | $1.4m | New York, NY |