Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP

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Company Profile

Robert A.M. Stern Architects is a 260-person firm of architects, landscape architects, interior designers, and supporting staff. Our firm's practice is premised on the belief that the public is entitled to buildings that do not, by their very being, threaten the aesthetic and cultural values of the buildings around them. We do not believe that any one style is appropriate to every building and every place. We do believe in the continuity of tradition and strive in our work to create order out of the often chaotic present by entering into a dialogue with the past and with the spirit of the places in which we build.

Over our thirty-eight-year history, we have established an international reputation as a leading design firm with wide experience in residential, commercial, and institutional work. As the practice has diversified, its geographical scope has widened to include current projects in Europe, Asia, South America, and throughout the United States. We maintain an attention to detail and a commitment to design quality which have earned international recognition, numerous awards and citations for design excellence, including National Honor Awards of the American Institute of Architects, and a lengthening list of repeat clients.

Building Portfolio Profile

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Buildings

Battery Park City

  • Tribeca Green (325 North End Avenue)
    24 floors 274 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym and a children's play room. The building offers several environmentally-friendly features.
  • Tribeca Park (400 Chambers Street)
    27 floors 396 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym, a pool, a garage, and a children's play room.

Chelsea

  • Abington House (500 West 30th Street)
    33 floors 390 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry, a gym, and a garage.
  • The Westminster (180 West 20th Street)
    15 floors 254 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym. The lobby of the building is dressed in Cipollini marble and features architect-selected artworks mounted on wooden panels.

East Harlem

  • One Museum Mile (1280 Fifth Avenue)
    19 floors 112 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym, a pool, and a children's play room.

Lincoln Square

  • 15 Central Park West
    36 floors 226 units
    Modern high-rise elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym, a pool, and a garage. One of the most talked-about developments of the 2000s in New York. Developed by Arthur and William Lie Zeckendo. The apartments have high ceilings.

TriBeCa

  • 30 Park Place
    70 floors 143 units
    Modern high-rise elevator condo building.

Upper East Side

  • The Brompton (205 East 85th Street)
    20 floors 206 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym and a children's play room.
  • The Chatham (181 East 65th Street)
    32 floors 94 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym and a garage. The 231,000-square-foot tower includes 22,000 square feet of retail and 94 apartments (the entrances to the retail spaces are along Third Avenue). Brick and limestone façades. The two-storey (85 ft) base is limestone.

Upper West Side

  • The Harrison (205 West 76th Street)
    18 floors 125 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym, a garage, and a children's play room. The apartments have high ceilings.

West Village

  • Superior Ink Condominiums (400 West 12th Street)
    17 floors 75 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym and a children's play room. Located at the site of the former Superior Ink factory.