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We Embrace Craftsmanship and Love Materials That Have a Worked Quality to Them 1 WE BELIEVE passionately in the power of good design to shape human experience. 2 WE EMBRACE craftsmanship and love materials that have a worked quality to them. 3 WE FOSTER creativity and embrace technological advances in products, fabrications, and materials. 4 WE STRIVE to deliver projects that are timeless and sophisticated. 5 WE ADVOCATE big ideas and are committed to design that is ethical, poetic, and of its time. Human relationships are at the center of everything we do. 6 WE ARE WORKSHOP/APD A design & architecture firm specializing in homes, development, hospitality, and product design for over 19 years. 7 THE WORKSHOP LENS HUMAN CONNECTIONS LIFESTYLE LUXURY EXPERIENCES PLACE-BASED DESIGN From interactive wallpaper that An appreciation for the contextual Design and architecture have the nurtures fun & imagination, to As designers, it is our responsibility environment extends towards ability to shape our experiences. We showcasing family heirlooms to create beauty wherever possible culture and community, ensuring design spaces to foster meaningful that create a sense of home, our and craft memorable moments that our work lives in harmony human interaction and create designs are meant to enhance that stay with you. with the local lasting memories. life, not limit it. environment and landscape. 8 CRAFTED MODERN: “Modern” underscores an approach that is innovative and forward-thinking, not nostalgic. And “craft” isn’t limited TEXTURED CRAFTED MODEST HONEST to the handmade, rather, it is an open- minded view of how simple materials MEETS and connections are elevated by transformation, and continue to evolve over time. this is what gives modern design a soul. MACHINED REFINED FINISHED ENGINEERED 9 apartments The following projects highlight our extensive body of New York City residences, from new developments to classic pre- war renovations. With over 20 years of experience, our firm is adept at navigating the often complex and rigorous process of renovation within New York City. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 homes The following projects highlight the significant number of ground up homes that the firm has completed. Ranging from Nantucket to Aspen and Miami to the Hamptons, our work is shaped by the locations each residence is set in and grounded in its context. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 development Workshop/APD has leveraged our years of success in the single-family home market and translated that same client experience of craft, context, and luxury to the multi-family world. 27 left to right 88 & 90 Lex , 70 Charlton Street, The Printing House 28 left to right 70 Charlton Street, 88 & 90 Lex, The Printing House 29 left to right 70 Charlton Street, The Printing House, 70 Charlton Street 30 left to right 70 Charlton Street, 70 Charlton Street, 70 Charlton Street, 88 & 90 Lex 31 left to right 70 Charlton Street , 88 & 90 Lex 32 in process development 111 leroy street highline 29 pacific park brooklyn Architecture & Interiors · New Construction Architecture & Interiors · New Construction Architecture & Interiors · New Construction Executive Architect & Interior Designer Design Architect Interior Architect 13 Residences, 5 Townhomes 12,340 sqft, New York, New York 317,000 sqft, Brooklyn, New York 44,000 sqft., New York, New York Under Construction In Development Under Construction 33 hospitality We craft spaces that foster the type of behavior our clients want to experience; whether that be relaxation, adventure, or communal gathering. 34 left to right Hotel Julian, Massoni, About Last Knife 35 left to right Mission Taqueria, Zanni at Mariani Gardens, TAKA, L’Apicio 36 left to right Talde Miami Beach, Massoni, Talde Miami Beach 37 in process hospitality hawaii beach resort washington heights hotel salt lake city hotel Interiors · Renovation Interior Architecture & Amenities · New Construction Interior Architecture & Amenities · New Construction Interior Designer Interior Designer in Collaboration with MVRDV Interior Designer in Collaboration with HKS (AOR ) 350 Guestrooms & Suites, Public Areas, Pool 225 Guest Rooms 198 Guest Rooms 125,000 sqft., Kauai, Hawaii 75,000 sqft., New York, New York 189,076 sqft., Salt Lake City, Utah In Design In Design In Design 38 civic left to right BLDG 92, The Brooklyn Navy Yard 39 product “BEGINNINGS” COLLECTION “HEIRLOOM” COLLECTION “LOOKING GLASS” COLLECTION “ASH & ORE” COLLECTION “SMOKE & MIRRORS” COLLECTION S.A. BAXTER, 2019 S.A. BAXTER, 2019 S.A. BAXTER, FALL 2018 DESIRON, 2017 IN DEVELOPMENT BATHING COLLECTION “ONYX” COLLECTION “ENTWINE” COLLECTION KALLISTA, 2019 IN DEVELOPMENT PROTOTYPE 40 OUR LEADERS ANDREW KOTCHEN MATT BERMAN THOMAS J. ZOLI Founding Principal Founding Principal Principal Andrew Kotchen is a force behind our development, Matt Berman has worked on and overseen a With over 20 years’ experience in architecture and residential, and hospitality work. He has two wide array of impressive and award-winning construction Tom Zoli is incredibly knowledgeable decades of experience designing projects of all projects including timeless urban lofts, on project scales small to large. His understanding scales and is committed to creating spaces that modern and elegant family homes, high-end of the industry gives him the ability to navigate are unique and holistic. multifamily developments, and trend-setting projects with an unparalleled proficiency. restaurants and hotels. ANDREW KLINE BROOK QUACH MICHAEL ELLISON IREM CABBAROGLU TUGBA OZKAN RUOXI WANG Design Director Design Director Design Director, Interiors Senior Designer Designer Product Designer An accomplished hospitality With experience in international An integral part of both our Before Workshop/APD, Andrew Michael has worked for many With experience in the residential, designer with a focus on interior architecture, Tugba Workshop/APD by Desiron and SA led design at Yabu Pushelberg world renowned interior designers development and hospitality restaurants. Brook was the lead formally worked at Patricia Baxter collections, Ruoxi’s designs for the Ritz Carlton and Park and brings a unique eye and sharp sectors, Irem is a incredible on L’Apicio, TAKA, Talde Miami Urquiola and has an enviable can be seen in all sectors of our work. Hyatt hotels. understanding of the interior creative problem solver. Beach and Massoni. design world to Workshop/APD. resume of hospitality work. 41 PRINT PROFILES Denizen 07.01.18 Hospitality Design 09.01.16 Interior Design 11.01.13 Bridge for Design 06.01.18 Today’s Living 08.01.16 Financial Times 09.27.13 April 2018 insideoutmagazine.ae Modern Luxury Interiors Boston 04.01.1 Only Nantucket 07.01.16 Oculus 09.15.13 DH16 INSPIRED LIVING Chic homes and Inside Out 4.01.18 Hospitality Design 06.01.16 New York Spaces 09.01.13 luxury property in the UAE Frame 1.01.18 Interior Design Homes 05.01.16 Architect’s Newspaper 06.09.13 Designed Dwell 11.01.17 Elle Decoration Germany 04.01.16 Hospitality Design 05.01.13 to relax BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS Metropolitan Home 11.01.17 Elle Decoration Croatia 04.01.16 Gotham Magazine 03.25.13 WITH NATURAL FLAIR Elle Decor 11.01.17 Elle Decoration Thailand 03.01.16 Brokers Weekly 03.20.13 TERRACE TIME CREATIVE WAYS TO BOOST YOUR Interiors Magazine 10.01.17 Marie Claire Maison 02.01.16 The Wall Street Journal 03.12.13 BALCONY STYLE Exuberance 10.01.17 Modern Luxury Interiors 01.01.16 The New York Times 02.28.13 Interior Design 09.01.17 Westchester Home 12.01.15 Metals in Construction 01.01.13 OMR1.7 BHD2 KWD1.5 Interior Design Homes 09.01.17 New York Spaces 11.01.15 Interior Design 01.01.13 Plus... UPDATE YOUR DÉCOR WITH MODERN MIAMI VIBES Ocean Home 08.01.17 New York Cottages and Gardens 10.01.15 Wall Street Journal 12.14.12 Hospitality Design 08.01.17 Ocean Home Magazine 10.01.15 Food & Wine 10.01.12 Only Magazine 07.01.17 Downtown Magazine 09.01.15 ARCHITECT 09.01.12 N Magazine 07.01.17 Interiors 06.01.15 New York Spaces 09.01.12 Luxe Magazine 06.01.17 Westchester Magazine 01.01.15 GB&D 07.01.12 Business of Home 06.01.17 Hamptons Cottages and Gardens 08.01.14 Residential Architect 5.01.12 Home Art Magazine 06.01.17 Fairweather 07.01.14 K+BB 05.01.12 New York Spaces 04.01.17 Coastal Living 04.01.14 Ville & Casali 05.01.12 Aspen Magazine 01.02.17 Design Today 02.01.14 Connecticut C & G 04.01.12 Attitude 12.01.16 Residential Building 02.01.14 100 Bagno 01.01.12 Westchester Magazine 10.01.16 New York Spaces 01.01.14 Residential Architect 12.01.11 Marie Claire Maison 10.01.16 Residential Architect 12.01.13 Interior Design 09.01.11 PUBLICATIONS Paul Gunther, New York Living Frances K. Pohl, Framing America Samantha Nestor and Alice Feiring, (New York, NY 2017) (New York, NY 2012) Living with Wine (New York, NY: Clarkson Potter Publishers, 2009) Driss Faith, Furniture by Architects Charles de Vaivre, New York Rooftop Gardens (Victoria, Australia 2013) (New York, NY: TeNeues, 2011) Samantha Nestor, The Luxury Bathroom (New York, NY: Clarkson Potter Publishers, 2008) Anne Hellman, Design Brooklyn John Hill, Guide to Contemporary Architecture (New York, NY 2013) (New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 2011) Bernard Tschumi, and Matthew Berman, Index Architecture Eco-Remodeling / Green Architecture (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003). (Barcelona, Spain 2012) HONORS & AWARDS New York Spaces Top 50 Designers Building Brooklyn Awards Metropolitan Home & 2008-2017 The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Showtime Showhouse Tribeca Summit Brooklyn, NY 2012 September 2009 Ocean Home’s Top 50 Coastal Architects 2015 October 2015 Interior Design Best of Year Awards Mod Set Commended Project: Merit in
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