100 Steuben Street, The preservation and incorporation of two 19thCentury townhouse facades in the design of 100 Steuben Street is an homage to a neighborhood which is slowly disappearing due to rezoning and subsequent development.
The rational façade of the new building quietly frames the old existing brick façade with a restrain order. Located in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, 100 Steuben Street is an 8 Story, 40,000 SF residential building containing 43 residential units and various amenity areas.
Residents enjoy a community room, gymnasium, and commonly accessible outdoor spaces on the roof and garden in the rear yard. A mix of Studio, 1-Bedroom, and 2-bedroom units cater to diverse neighborhood demographics.
Project Info
Architects: AB Architekten
Country: United States, Brooklyn
Photographs: Grzegorz Hajdo
Manufacturers EQUITONE, Reynaers Aluminium, Atas International, Kone, WAC Lighting: EQUITONE
Team: Pablo Sepulveda, Catherine Meng, Alexander Blakely, Marcin Baranski, August Liau
Developer: Greystone Development
General Contractor: The J Companies LLC
Structural Engineering: Sharon Engineering P.C.
MEP Engineering: Sharon Engineering P.C.




















