TCT Design: The design of Taichi Bubble Tea in Ithaca, NY, near Cornell University, was driven by the diverse needs of the surrounding academic community.
Project name
Taichi Bubble Tea - Ithaca, NY, USA
Architecture firm
TCT Design
Photography
Sophie C. Lake
Principal architect
Candice Jiang
Design team
Samantha Greene, Liam Hayes
Interior design
Samantha Greene
Environmental & MEP
Liam Hayes
Construction
TCT General Contractors
Landscape
Designer Plants
Material
FireGuard fire retardant coating / Lumber/ Wall Theory lightweight concrete Panel/ concrete & geofoam/ MuffleCloud Acoustic Ceiling Cloud
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Lumion, SketchUp
Client
Taichi Bubble Tea - Ithaca, NY
Typology
Hospitality › Restaurant
The NY Architectural Design Awards stand as a prestigious platform, recognizing the world's most exceptional architectural designs. This award platform unites the most innovative and outstanding works crafted by skilled architects, visionary designers, and aspiring students from every corner of the globe.
Organizer
International Awards Associate (IAA)
Category
Architecture & Design
Eligibility
Open to public
Register
https://nyarchitectureawards.com/login.php
Awards & Prizes
1) Design of the Year. 2) Gold Winner. 3) Silver Winner. Each winning award will receive various benefits according to this listing: https://nyarchitectureawards.com/design-awards.php#benefits
Entries deadline
Sep 18, 2024
In the heart of New York City, where the real estate industry is starving for innovation, Eduard Monteagudo has introduced a revolutionary concept that is transforming the landscape.
Written by
Jessica Taylor
Photography
Eduard Monteagudo by Crystal Wood
When medical professionals fail to uphold their duty of care, the consequences can be devastating, sometimes resulting in life-altering outcomes like amputation. Fortunately, New York City law provides various avenues for victims to seek compensation for their losses, and a New York amputation lawyer can be a crucial advocate in these situations.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
For this project we were hired by a young couple to convert a dated duplex apartment into a modern loft-like space for their growing family. The apartment occupied the first and second floor of a building that originally was a series of row houses. The row houses had been combined to create a large apartment complex.
Project name
Upper Westside Duplex
Architecture firm
Kimberly Peck Architect
Location
New York, New York, United States
Principal architect
Kimberly Peck
Interior design
Kimberly Peck Architect
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Wide plank oak floors, porcelain sheet wall cladding at fireplace and wet bar, quartz countertops, ceramic tile at kitchen fireplace, walnut builtins and kitchen
Construction
Interior Finishes LLC
Typology
Residential › Apartment
This loft is situated in the former International Tailoring Company Building in New York’s East Village. The clients bought a top-floor loft and an abandoned mechanical room directly above it. Our task was to combine the rooftop space with the loft to create a cohesive triplex apartment.
Project name
East Village Triplex
Architecture firm
Kimberly Peck Architect
Location
New York, NY, USA
Principal architect
Kimberly Peck
Design team
Kimberly Peck
Collaborators
HIS NY2, inc
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Concrete floors, dark oak millwork, granite countertops
Construction
gc = Home improvement specialists, nyc
Typology
Residential › Apartment
In a landmark decision, New York regulators have officially approved new rules permitting the home cultivation of cannabis for personal use. This move marks a significant milestone in the state's ongoing efforts to reform its cannabis laws and create a more inclusive and accessible framework for adult consumers.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
In the heart of pristine nature, this stunning villa embodies the perfect coexistence of modern architecture and natural beauty. Its curved design and green roofs appear to have grown from the earth, seamlessly blending with the surrounding environment.
Project name
Hudson Valley Villa
Architecture firm
Mohtashami Studio
Location
Hudson Valley, New York, USA
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray
Principal architect
Reza Mohtashami
Design team
Reza Mohtashami, Reyhaneh Daneshmandi, Armiya Mohtashami
Visualization
Reyhaneh Daneshmandi
Typology
Residential › House