Modern pink residential building with large windows and balconies.

A modern, multi-story residential building with a pink facade featuring large windows and small balconies.

Story

Innovative Urban Residential Design in Clinton Hill 144 Vanderbilt Housing, designed by SO-IL, is a striking addition to the urban fabric of Clinton Hill, New York City. This residential project redefines the typical housing block with its bold architectural language and thoughtful integration into the surrounding neighborhood. The building's facade is characterized by a dynamic interplay of materials and textures, creating a visually engaging presence on the street. The use of varied surface treatments contributes to the building's environmental performance. The design prioritizes natural light and ventilation, ensuring a comfortable living environment for its residents. Inside, the apartments are designed with flexibility in mind, catering to a diverse range of lifestyles. The layout maximizes space efficiency while providing ample opportunities for personalization. Communal areas are thoughtfully integrated, fostering a sense of community among residents.

Design Highlights

Dynamic facade with varied materials and textures Emphasis on natural light and ventilation Flexible apartment layouts Integrated communal spaces

Key Facts

Key Aspect Detail
Location Clinton Hill, New York City
Architect SO-IL
Status Built
Program Residential

Technical Summary

Finishes

  • Facade: Pink textured facade with large square windows.
  • Interior: Textured pink wall panels and light wood flooring.

Materials

  • Concrete — Structural and facade elements.
  • Glass — Windows and doors.
  • Wood — Interior flooring and cabinetry.

Construction / Systems

  • Structural: Concrete structure with geometric design and large windows.

Products

  • Not specified

Palette / Lighting

  • Colors: Pink, Green
  • Lighting: Natural light through large windows.

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