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6sqft: Brooklyn Bridge Park opens new Pier 1 pavilion and plaza
Originally published on April 9, 2025 on www.6sqft.com
Marking its 15th anniversary, Brooklyn Bridge Park debuted a scenic and accessible new gateway into the beloved waterfront park this week. Designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, the new pavilion acts as a front porch to the rest of the 85-acre park, featuring lush landscaping and an elevated view of the East River and Manhattan. The pavilion and plaza’s opening marks another chapter in the park’s evolution, from its gritty industrial beginnings to becoming one of the city’s most treasured public green spaces.
The Architect's Newspaper: Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects completes Pier 1 Pavilion at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Originally published on April 10, 2025 in The Architect’s Newspaper
For years, park goers have relished in Brooklyn Bridge Park’s open spaces, but have had to walk long distances to relieve themselves. A new pavilion by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) makes things right, however. Under Roebling’s Brooklyn Bridge, new bathrooms and a bakery greet visitors when they enter from Old Fulton Street.
Architectural Record: AE Superlab Crafts a Versatile Manhattan Office for the Post-Pandemic Era
Originally published in Architectural Record on April 8, 2025
In deciding to move to new quarters in Manhattan, Maverick Real Estate Partners wanted to make sure its staff would relish returning to the office after the less regimented work-from-home days of the pandemic. “We did not want it to be stodgy,” says Maverick co-founder Ted Martell. “And we hoped to encourage different ways of working collaboratively.”
The company asked AE Superlab, a small 10-year-old Brooklyn architecture firm, to come up with a versatile scheme for the 8,000-square-foot space on the top floor of 330 Madison Avenue.
Behind the Build: IBM Flagship Office at One Madison Avenue
IBM unveiled its new flagship office at One Madison Avenue in New York City. The headquarters consolidated over ten business units and over 2,200 employees from the NYC area under one roof as part of IBM’s workforce restructuring. Endorsed by New York City officials and academic and research institutions across the state, the NYC FLagship serves as an innovation engine that showcases groundbreaking ideas in a community-driven workplace
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