More Happenings
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2015 SARA Design Awards
185 Plymouth Street and the Dumbo Townhouses were selected as winners of the Award of Honor and Merit by the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) representing the top design work New York City. The projects and team were honored at a dinner hosted by SARA NY.
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Alloy Throws a Pop up Flower Market on Mother's Day
In collaboration with the DUMBO BID, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Tinsel & Twine, and Gramercy Park Flowers, the impromptu market was held in the Water Street archway where the space was transformed into a bustling market filled with flowers. In addition to picking out a beautiful bouquet, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum set up a card making station for kids to design their own card for mom.
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Brooklyn Bridge Park - Pier 6 Proposal
Our proposal in partnership with Mondanock, was a finalist in Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6 RFP. We collaborated with Bijarke Ingels to create two distinct and visually interesting pieces of architecture for the site. The design dedicated the base for creative public program in an effort for the buildings to read as an extension, inviting the community in and expanding the utility of the park.
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John Street Pasture
A cover crop of crimson clover planted in spring 2014, bloomed into a lush field of reds and greens creating a nutrient rich resource of nitrogenized soil for the John Street section of Brooklyn Bridge Park. The installation, designed and constructed in collaboration with Andrea Reynosa and Brooklyn Grange, employed soil donated by Brooklyn Bridge Park. Goats cleared the crop at summer's end.
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Dumbo Roars
One John Street is featured in a New York Times Article about the transformation that Dumbo has seen over the last few years, making it one of the most desirable and valuable neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
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Brooklyn Bridge Park - Pier 1 Proposal
Alloy responded to this RFP for a 500,000 square foot hotel and residential development at Pier 1 on the Brooklyn waterfront. Alloy’s design offered access to and expanded on the existing open space of the park while providing an exciting and abstract addition to the Brooklyn skyline. The proposal was selected as a finalist.