RESIDENTIAL
This project is a historic row house in New York City, originally built in the early 1800s, for which I managed a full gut renovation. The building included an existing rear addition that was legally grandfathered in, as it does not meet current zoning and building code requirements.
The scope of work involved a complete renovation—every element of the building is new. The property is organized into five levels:
01 – Ground-level unit, currently rented
02 – First floor of the main residence
03 – Second floor of the main residence
04 – Third floor of the main residence
05 – Rooftop level
The total interior living area is 3,894 square feet.
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I was responsible for designing the interior spaces to enhance natural light, which involved relocating the staircase, increasing the size of rear windows and doors and specifying new finishes, fixtures, and equipment. The role required significant coordination with both the GC and architect. I participated in weekly OAC meetings and handled most RFIs.
Given the building’s historic status, we collaborated closely with the New York Historical Preservation Commission, ensuring all front-facing exterior finishes and fixtures were reviewed and approved before work began.


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WEST VILLAGE HISTORIC DISTRICT
CLOSE TO WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK

WEST VILLAGE ROW HOUSE
This Federal style Townhome, located in one of the historic districts of New York City, was built in 1833 by architect John Nicols. Originally owned by merchant, Joseph Annin and the Annin family who would go to own the home for over a century. In September 1886, architect Robert Hudson was hired to modernize the house with a two story extension in the rear. Through the years it went on to become a boarding house for former infantryman, artists, an actress and students. It is currently a two family home which at one point was comprised of a four apartments.
The doorway is flanked by fluted doric columns and is surmounted by elaborate carvings above it all. Two especially attractive dormers with pilasters, segmentally-arched windows with keystones and arched cornices.

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AXONMETRIC DRAWING
All exterior work will only be done in the rear of the house to save character of the building and it's history. This drawing shows the rear of the house along with the adjoining party wall row houses.

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WEST ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION


BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN/ DINING


FIRST FLOOR
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FIRST FLOOR WEST ELEVATION

FIRST FLOOR EAST ELEVATION
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SECOND FLOOR WEST ELEVATION

SECOND FLOOR EAST ELEVATION


SECOND FLOOR
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THIRD FLOOR WEST ELEVATION
THIRD FLOOR EAST ELEVATION


FINISHED BASEMENT




