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Switch Building, New York, Architecture, Building, Image, Design, USA
Switch Building Manhattan : Information + Photos
Apartment + art gallery building, Lower East Side, Manhattan
Photos : Frank Oudeman

SWITCH BUILDING: Project Description
Switch Building is a 7 storey apartment and art gallery building at
109 Norfolk Street in the Lower East Side, New York City. The building
consists of four floor-through apartments, a duplex penthouse, and
a double height art gallery on the ground and cellar levels. nARCHITECTS
provided full architectural services for the project, including all
interior design.

The projects design emerges from a creative interpretation of
some of the narrow constraints imposed by zoning and the developers
needs. The switching concept opportunistically maximizes
difference while maintaining the efficiencies of repetition. In a
reinterpretation of a traditional New York bay window, an angled front
facade switches back and forth, allowing each floor-through apartment
unique views up and down Norfolk Street and creating subtle variations
in shadows and reflections. From the inside, the bay windows provide
deep window seats surrounded by warm hardwood.
At the rear of each apartment, the living space extends out to large
7x12-6 balconies the largest allowed by zoning,
which also shift side to side, creating double-height spaces between
balconies to maximize afternoon light and neighborly interactions.
While the apartment plans are identical, these variations allow each
unit to be unique in its light qualities and views to the city.

While amenities and services such as bay windows, air conditioners
and balconies often retain their identity as prefabricated products
that are added onto normative facades, Switch Building incorporates
them into the cladding. The buildings standard through-wall
Packaged Thermal AC units (PTACS) are disguised with custom grilles
situated between the Galvalume panels that alternate in direction
from floor to floor. The grilles appear as modulations of the cladding,
somewhat similar to fish gills: the panels narrow incrementally and
pivot outward as they pass over the mechanical units. The underside
of the balconies are clad in the same galvalume panels, and the cladding
of the bay window continuous in plan to cover adjacent areas without
projections. These normally separate entities are therefore redistributed
as primary attributes of the buildings form.
The new nonprofit Switch Gallery expands its boundaries with the street
via a black hot-rolled steel and glass storefront and canopy that
open completely to the sidewalk. At the rear of the gallery, visitors
descend into a double-height volume illuminated by a large skylight.
The gallerys plan maximizes wall space in a fluid spatial continuity,
while working around the obstacles of the residential core and lobby
with which it shares its footprint. The gallery introduces a larger
scale into the Lower East Sides burgeoning art scene, which
has been primarily inserting cultural programs into former tenement
buildings.

Switch Building - Building Information
Location: 109 Norfolk Street, NYC, NY
Program: Art gallery on Ground & Cellar Floors & 5 condo apartments
Area: 14,500sf (Art Gallery: 2,700sf + Apartments: 8,225sf (4 units
at 1,500sf + penthouse at 2,225sf)
Client: 109 Norfolk, LLC
Design Team: Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang (Partners); Daniela Zimmer (Project
Architect), Jorge Pereira, Takuya Shinoda.
Completion: 2004-07
Photos : nARCHITECTS

New York Skyscrapers
Museum of Contemporary Art New
York - Extension
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New York Architecture - Selection
56 Leonard Street
Herzog & de Meuron

image © Herzog & de Meuron, Basel, 2008
56 Leonard Street
200 Greenwich Street, WTC Tower 2
Foster + Partners

image : Foster + Partners
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