MPA Project Timeline
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David Smith Workshop Conversion
The conversion of a 1,750 sf sculptor’s studio into year-round residence reconnected the building with its historical legacy & site, and maximized sustainability, including new geothermal heating & cooling.
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West Village Penthouse Terrace
2,600 sf wrap-around terrace on the 18th floor of the 1930s Waverly Building provides an integrated and varied environment.
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West Village Penthouse Terrace
2,600 sf wrap-around terrace on the 18th floor of the 1930s Waverly Building provides an integrated and varied environment.
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Park Slope Brownstone Addition
900 sf renovation and 500 sf addition work together to increase sense of openness, while creating a new guest apartment (new kitchen, bathroom, sleeping alcove and living/ garden space to existing brownstone).
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TriBeCa Rental Loft
Conversion of 1,400 sf artist’s studio into income-producing rental apartment.
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Backyard Studio Building
950 SF free-standing studio, guesthouse, and performance space facing an existing 1930s house across the garden.
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Tribeca Live Work Loft
Conversion of 4,200 sf ground floor and basement loft into a residence and studio.
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Century Building Art Deco Duplex
1,800 sf apartment renovation within an Art-Deco building to provide three bedrooms, with intricate detailing to engage views of Central Park and to feature the owner’s art collection.