SLCE Architects has earned the respect of the development community for providing sophisticated designs within budget and time constraints. SLCE's recent and current projects are a testament to their ability to perform successfully in a complicated urban environment.
SLCE Architects specializes in designing both residential and commercial properties.
Buildings Designed / Worked On
This is the list of New York City residential buildings designed (or worked on, in some
capacity) by SLCE Architects
(see also the map of buildings by SLCE Architects):
The Epic
(125 West 31st Street, Garment District) Environmentally-friendly high-rise building.
The 580,000 s/f base contains commercial and other non-residential
space. The residential units are above the base.
The Metropolis
(150 East 44th Street, Midtown East) {3 available apts} A centrally located luxury building.
The Pearl
(400 East 66th Street, Upper East Side) {5 available apts} A modern high-rise doorman building.
The Solaire
(20 River Terrace, Battery Park City) {2 available apts} One of the first environmentally advanced residential
towers in North America. Offers a host of environmentally-friendly features.
Among the technologies employed is a vent....
Vanguard Chelsea
(77 West 24th Street, Flatiron District) A modern 30-story-high building. Some apartments are classified as "affordable housing".
The Verdesian
(211 North End Avenue, Battery Park City) {3 available apts} Environmentally advanced rental tower whose design is 40% more energy efficient than code requires.
The Milan
(300 East 55th Street, Midtown East) An SLCE-designed building features a 2-story
lobby designed by Jay Valgora (V Studio).
One Beacon Court
(151 East 58th Street, Midtown East) A mixed-use building (lower floors are retail, followed by office
floors, and finally 28th floor and up are residential).
One Jackson Square
(122 Greenwich Avenue, West Village) The building is LEED-certified (LEED = Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design). Each of the 11 floors independently waves in and out,
creating a flow of convexities an....
40 Mercer Street
(SoHo) A mid-rise luxury condo building designed by Jean Nouvel built in 2007.
57 Reade
(57 Reade Street, TriBeCa) Approximately 120,731 square feet of residential space.
On the Broadway side, a sleek, blue-tinted glass faƧade with one bay of balconies at its south end. The mid-block faĆ....
Co-op Buildings
City Lights
(4-74 48th Avenue, Long Island City) A mixed-use project which includes a 522-unit
residential tower and a 5-floor retail/educational
base.