Bedford Stuyvesant Residential
bedford stuyvesant residential
BROOKLYN, NY
This project is located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn Historic District. The existing original three-story carriage house built in 1920s was used as a parking garage. Another one-story building on site was demolished. The building was converted into an elevator serviced apartment building with a habitable cellar and outside recreational spaces with a total area of approximately 70,000 sf. The front (north) and the east façade walls were preserved and all the other walls and floor structures were demolished. A new four-story structure was built on the lot and the existing walls to remain were permanently attached to it.
The existing cellar was lowered and the existing walls were underpinned as needed. Temporary shoring of the existing walls to remain was achieved by using a vertical steel truss system - on the exterior of the building for the street facade, and on the interior for the east wall. Demolition and construction operations were carefully staged to allow for excavation, underpinning and installation of the new structure while the temporary shoring was in place. Repair details for the existing historical brick walls were also provided.
Madsen provided a full range of services for this project including temporary shoring and demolition drawings, sequencing of construction, as well as structural and miscellaneous steel detailing and connection design.