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888 Fulton Street

Project Manager/Designer: Daniel Yunatanov

Completion Date: March 2009

Location: Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

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Eight loft-style apartments on four floors with light-filled interiors and large floor-to-ceiling windows that show off views of open sky.

218 North 8th Street

Project Manager/Designer: Yury Yagudayev

Completion Date: JANUARY 2009

Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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A new high-end condominium with soaring 14 foot high ceilings and huge windows that offer light, sky and views

224 Richmond Terrace

Project Manager/Designer: Ilana Kushnir

Completion Date: FEBRUARY 2009

Location: Saint George, Staten Island

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433 Warren Street

Project Manager/Designer: Robert M. Scarano jr.

Completion Date: JANUARY 2009

Location: Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

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The building is designed to connect a row of brick structures with varying colors along the street to the new modern building by creating a black brick envelope along that street frontage. The other side of the building is clad with aluminum panels, which articulates this facade and separates it from an adjacent independent stucco building on the corner. Additionally, the aluminum serves to connect the garage doors at grade level to the side of the building. The theme of connection and separation is further expressed through the use of balconies and stucco elements that project slightly beyond the face of the brick and aluminum and hint toward the function of the building’s interiors.

34 Crook Avenue

Project Manager/Designer: Yury Yagudayev

Completion Date: March 2009

Location: Prospect Heights

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Due to an irregularly shaped triangular lot and an unusual array of surrounding conditions concerning adjacent buildings, the twenty-three unit, seven-story structure comfortably acquires the shape of the lot in order to appreciate the best and highest use. The front façade expresses the directional interchange of an explicit relationship between two well-defined volumes. Such distinction between the forms is reached through a variety of materials, colors, setbacks and vertical/horizontal defiance. The one and two-bedroom layouts enjoy private exterior areas such as balconies and/or terraces, top of the line bathroom and kitchen design, and large expanses of glass allowing vast quantities of sun light into the space. The building features a number of amenities new to the area such as accessory parking, an integrated, state of the art gymnasium with a double height ceiling, interrupted by a steel bridge that leads to the 400 plus square foot recreation room. By means of meticulous selection in materials and a conscientious analysis of scale, this condominium enjoys an innovative image yet stands respectful to the quiet residential character of the area.