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LYNCHEISINGERDESIGN Architects LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects CHRONOLOGY OF WORKS Updated January 2016 LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com WORKS AND PROJECTS Calvin Klein Puerto Alegre, Brazil Schematic Design, 2016 Prototype development of Calvin Klein's new global retail concept. VSA phase 2 New York, New York Design Development, 2016 10,000 sq foot expansion of offices previously completed by LED. DKNY Headquarters New York, New York Under Construction, 2016 New offices and showroom for the global fashion brand. Oscar Insurance Headquarters New York, New York Under Construction, 2016 20,000 sq foot headquarters office for rapidly expanding start up in the historic Puck Building. LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Waverly Residence Brooklyn, New York Under construction, 2016 Renovation of a Landmarked townhouse located in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Calvin Klein Design Studio New York City, New York Schematic Design, 2015 Reiss WTC New York City, New York Under construction, 2016 Calvin Klein Jeans, Macy's Herald Square New York City, New York Completed, 2015 Calvin Klein Headquarters Office New York City, New York Schematic Design, 2015 LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com James Perse Flagship New York City, New York Design Development, 2016 LED is working on the design of a new 3-story 5,000 sf retail flagship located on Madison Avenue in New York City. Special consideration will be given to the newly proposed facade. 3640 Holdrege Avenue Los Angeles, California In construction, 2016 Adaptive reuse of exixting industrial building in Culver City. VSA Partners Headquarters New York City, New York Completed, 2014 (phase 1) The design for VSA’s 17,000 sf New York headquarters makes the most of the existing building’s good bones, stripping away decades of accretion to provide a clean and flexible work- space, while catering to the varied needs of different teams. Dona Karan Desert Hills Cabazon, California Completed, 2013 New retail concept for DKNY company stores. Warby Parker New York City, New York Completed, 2015 LED’s recently completed headquarters for Warby Parker is the culmination of an intensive effort to create a forward-looking workspace highly tailored to the client’s unique needs, even as the client was undergoing rapid change and growth. LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Calvin Klein J2 Times Square, Hong Kong, China Completed, 2013 The new Calvin Klein Jeans store concept is rooted in its materiality. Mixing stainless steel with rough-sawn elm, the massiveness of concrete with the ethereality of colored light, the design embraces complexity. The palette is both tough and subtle, inspired in equal parts by the Big City and the American West. David Yurman Distribution Center Lyndhurst, NJ Completed, 2014 LED completed a new 45,000sf distribution center, data center, warehouse and call center for David Yurman in Lyndhurst, NJ. To promote a sense of community between office employees and warehouse staff, the cafeteria was established as the physical and social link between them. 215 Madison Avenue New York City, New York Completed, 2013 Duplex penthouse David Yurman Headquarters New York City, New York Completed, 2014 LED completed a 70,000sf interior renovation for the new corporate headquarters, showroom, design studio and state- of-the-art prototype fabrication shop for David Yurman in Tribeca. Our primary goal for the project was to provide an inspiring and efficient collaborative workplace and improve connectivity. 165 Avenue B New York City, New York Schematic Design, 2012 LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Vice Brooklyn, New York Completed, 2012 LED designed Vice's headquarters located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Scattered across 3 buildings in a formerly industrial neighborhood of Brooklyn, LED's Master-plan consolidates and clarifies the disparate parts of the program into one cohesive whole. Calvin Klein Shoes Asia Asia Completed, 2012 240 East 10th Street New York City, New York Completed, 2012 Residential triplex Calvin Klein Dresses 2 Mexico Completed, 2012 Calvin Klein Mexico Mexico Completed, 2012 LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Calvin Klein Golf Korea Schematic Design, 2011 74 Grand Street New York City, New York Project, 2012 This new 7-story condominium building in SoHo reuses the existing cast iron facade from the building which previously stood on the site, adding a two-story penthouse to make full use of the available zoning envelope. Campamento Monte Hebron Liberty, New York Project, 2012 Master-planning and detail design for new year-round camp for 150 campers and 300 day-users on a 35 acre site in upstate New York. New structures include dormitories, chapel, and community center with dining hall and gymnasium accommodating NBA-size basketball court. Calvin Klein Jeans, Regent Street London, UK Completed, 2012 International flagship store for Calvin Klein Jeans. The Guidance Center Long Beach, California Completed, 2014 AIA award winning adaptive reuse of a 35,000 sf building from the 1950's, to accommodate a non-profit mental health center for inner city youth. The design includes reorienting the building and site to their context, and incorporation of multiple sustainable elements to improve access to daylight. LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Laurel Markets at Pacoima Los Angeles, California Project, 2011 (with Blackbird Architects and Van Atta Associates) Master-planning and design for a 75,000 sf shopping center incorporating public outdoor space and 270-car parking structure. The center, anchored by a renovated existing structure, features a variety of green strategies enhance the site and reduce the development's environmental impact. Virgin Hotel New York City, New York Project, 2010 Design for new 100-room hotel concept and flagship for the Virgin brand. Calvin Klein Home New York City and Nationwide Completed, 2011 15,000 sf retail showroom for Calvin Klein Home collection of furnishings, rugs, linens and tableware. After completing the flagship store within Lord & Taylor's own 5th Avenue flagship, the concept was adapted for a national roll-out. LYNCH / EISINGER / DESIGN Union Temple Preschool 244 Centre Street, Fl 4 New York, NY 10013 T 212.219.6377 F 212.219.6378 [email protected] STAIR ENTRY www.lyncheisingerdesign.com © 2008 LYNCH / EISINGER / DESIGN. All Rights Reserved A111 Brooklyn, New York Name Consultant T 000.000.0000 Name Consultant T 000.000.0000 Name Consultant EXISTING OFFICE EXISTING FAN T 000.000.0000 126 SF 102 SF Name OUT OF Consultant NEW OFFICE MODIFIED CLASSROOM SERVICE 180.5 SF 614 SF T 000.000.0000 NEW BATHROOM 145 SF STAIR Phase 1 Completed, 2011 MODIFIED STORAGE 15 SF EXISTING STORAGE EXISTING STORAGE REMOVE MIRRORS 127 SF 77 SF Phase 2 Completed, 2012 (NOTE: PRESERVE AND PROTECT COLUMN DETAILS) EXISTING LOUNGE EXISTING LOUNGE EXISTING CLASSROOM 1250 SF 580 SF 496 SF OPEN TO BELOW Renovation of 9,000 sf pre-school including infrastructural KEY PLAN: OUT OF SERVICE EXISTING STORAGE 19 SF 3'-8" EXISTING STORAGE 52 SF upgrades, increased classroom space, new offices and STAIR NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION EXISTING DAYCARE EXISTING CLASSROOM EXISTING EXISTING STORAGE 286 SF 470 SF STORAGE 103 SF 22 SF bathrooms. REVISED 12 MAY 2011 REV # ISSUE DATE Union Temple Preschool 17 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238 JOB #: 1011 FILE: MECHANICAL ROOM DATE: 06.21.2010 270 SF A112 Fourth Floor ADD 2 TOILETS, SEAL DOOR + Scheme I RECESS PLUMBING; SINK MAY NEED TO WAIT FOR PHASE II Phase I.A SCALE: 3/4" = 1'0" A101 Dallas Residence Dallas, Texas Under construction, 2016 3,100 sf apartment for art collectors, overlooking the Central Arts District. LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Calvin Klein Sportswear New York City and Nationwide Completed, 2010 Concept Design and national roll-out for Calvin Klein men's- and women's-wear shop-in-shops. The roll-out included the 6,000 sf flagship store in Lord & Taylor's own Fifth Avenue flagship. Correa Residence New York City, New York Completed, 2011 Gut renovation and combination of two apartments into a floor-through two-bedroom In Chelsea. Jimlar Showroom New York City, New York Completed, 2010 Wholesale shoe showroom in midtown Manhattan. The primary display system consists entirely of interlocking laser- cut folded aluminum profiles. Calvin Klein Golf Worldwide Completed 2011 Concept Design and global roll-out of shop-in-shops for Calvin Klein's Golf sub-brand. King Street New York City, New York Completed, 2010 Renovation and restoration of Landmarked 1820 row-house in lower Manhattan. Work included conversion from multi-family to two-family residence, and significant structural repairs. LYNCH EISINGER DESIGN Architects 224 Centre Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10013 T 212 219 6377 www.LynchEisingerDesign.com Falcon Point Housing Complex Indianapolis, Indiana Under Construction, 2016 Master planning and design of a multi-building housing development located in a suburb of Indianapolis. Design includes site planning and design of residential structures, pool and associated maintenance buildings as well as parking and site amenities. Lucky House Queens, New York Under Construction, 2016 Design of a new ground-up residence for an extended family. Cinnamon Gardens Mixed-Use Development Colombo, Sri Lanka Master Planning and Schematic Design Design of a new Hotel and Retail mixed use development in Cinnamon Gardens, Artist Studio Building Brooklyn, New York Completed, 2015 Design of new 4000sf live-work building located in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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