Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention
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Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention

AWARD- A complete renovation, restoration, and enlargement to a large oceanfront house on Long Island. In addition to rebuilding the envelope, we raised the entire house to comply with current FEMA floodplain elevation regulations. We built a new entry sequence with a new trellis-shaded ramp and single lite door, reclad the building with clear cedar siding, replaced all the windows and doors in a new fenestration pattern, rebuilt the decks and swimming pool, and provided a new rooftop terrace. The entire interior was replanned, rebuilt, re-lit and refinished. The result is a bold, bright, light-filled house for entertaining and beach side living.

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Petzel Gallery
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Petzel Gallery

PRESS- The Petzel Gallery’s new flagship is at 520 West 25 Street, the anchor component of our three-building renovation project at 516-530 West 25. 516 and 520, joined as part of a previous renovation, are late 19th Century warehouse buildings. A one-story addition at 520 was added in the 1970’s on what were once open-air loading docks. The height of the one-story addition blocked the second-floor windows essentially making that floor useless as office or gallery space.

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Fire Island Architecture history-The A Frame house Est.1965
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Fire Island Architecture history-The A Frame house Est.1965

PRESS- Beginning its life as a simple modernistic A frame of the late 60’s its design seemed to fit right into it’s plot of land facing the Great South Bay. Built by owners Vera and Paul Weidenhoffer as a family summer home it’s frontage gave you a front row seat to the most beautiful sunsets of Long Island.

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2022 NYCxDESIGN Awards Finalists
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2022 NYCxDESIGN Awards Finalists

AWARD- 101 West End Avenue’s rooftop design won Honoree for the 'Outdoor Space' category in the 7th annual NYCxDESIGN Awards hosted by Interior Design. The award was won alongside Little Island that won the category. The existing 15th floor setback roof had dozens of exhaust penetrations concealed by wood enclosures. By combining ducts and pipes in concise paths, all exhaust was brought up in two zones, concealed with landscaping and screens. This freed up 7,000 SQFT of outdoor amenity space: Spaces to gather, barbeque, sunbathe, and even a special ‘out-of-this-world’ play structure by Monstrum for the kids.

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Turning Chelsea Loft Buildings Into Boutique Office
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Turning Chelsea Loft Buildings Into Boutique Office

PRESS- 516-530 West 25 Street is a three-building renovation project. 516 and 520, joined as part of a previous renovation, are late 19th Century buildings built as warehouse space. 530 dates from the 1920’s. A one-story addition at 520 was added in the 1970’s on what was once open loading/unloading spaces. Our design envisioned a bold reuse of the building for a mix of gallery space and offices and a sculpture garden on the roof of the one-story addition.

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A-List Architecture: Why an A-Frame Cabin is an Ideal Second Home
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A-List Architecture: Why an A-Frame Cabin is an Ideal Second Home

PRESS- Luxury Defined - There’s something distinctly Instagrammable about an A-frame cabin, a fact that has given rise to accounts such as Cabin Love, Cabin Porn, and The Cabin Chronicles, which boast more than half a million followers each. So, it’s easy to see why the demand for such simple, but often extraordinary, architecture is on the up.

“With the complexities of our digital daily lives, there is a strong need for a countering simplicity,” says architect David Scott of Scott & Scott in Vancouver, Canada. “Retreating to a place in the forest, for example, where there’s the opportunity to take a brisk walk, to light a fire, or enjoy a warm meal with family and friends, can help provide balance.

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A TRUSTED TEAM CREATES AN AWARD-WINNING BEACH HOUSE ON FIRE ISLAND
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A TRUSTED TEAM CREATES AN AWARD-WINNING BEACH HOUSE ON FIRE ISLAND

AWARD- Ocean Home- “The client basically said: ‘We know what you do – just go ahead and do it,” says Scott Bromley, principal in the New York-based firm of Bromley Caldari Architects. They’d already worked mightily to gain that trust – by designing a main residence, a gym and a pool house in a compound of buildings for the client – along with interior designer Alexander Baer of Jenkins Baer Associates.

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Vertical Urban Factory
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Vertical Urban Factory

PUBLICATION- This publication writes about Bromley Caldari Architects’ work at the Standard Motor Products Building and Pfizer building alongside the Acumen Capital Partners. See pages 399-400.

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A Sculptural Staircase Anchors This A-Frame Getaway on Fire Island
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A Sculptural Staircase Anchors This A-Frame Getaway on Fire Island

PRESS-  Bromley Caldari transforms an outdated beach home into a modern escape with staggering bay views. Located on Fire Island, New York, the A-Frame ReThink residence enjoyed a bayside location with great potential for astounding waterfront sunsets. However, the existing layout of the home blocked scenic views, and interior adjustments needed to be made to draw the outside in. New York–based architecture firm Bromley Caldari guided the homeowners through a complete renovation that transformed the cramped space into a striking home filled unbeatable views and open living spaces.

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Modern A-Frame
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Modern A-Frame

PUBLICATION- This book covers two Bromley Caldari projects. On pages 181-193, our Steamlined Serenity project is featured. Our A-Frame in Bloom is seen on pages 209-221.

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Inside a Dramatic Greenwich Village Building Conversion
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Inside a Dramatic Greenwich Village Building Conversion

PRESS- A former garage, this new condominium is completely transformed with a new facade, luxe furniture and striking artworks. Think of it as a Cinderella story—a rather plain, hard-working Manhattan garage that turns into a stunning condominium—through the acumen of its developer, Peter Armstrong, and the talents of two architects who saw its potential. The result is 17 East 12th Street—an 11-story, nine-unit building in Greenwich Village, offering what Karen Mansour, the executive vice president of Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, said was for “someone who may have lived on Park Avenue and now wants to be downtown, yet hold onto more of a classic layout.”

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