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101 Warren Street Has 101 Pine Trees Growing On Its Roof

01/10/2011
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  • 101 Warren Street
    You may have walked by this building in Tribeca, NY a thousand times and even been in the Barnes &amp; Noble or the Whole Foods there, but did you know about the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-bamboo-forest-continues-to-grow-atop-met-museum/" target="_blank">forest</a> on its rooftop? Defined by this cool green feature, 101 Warren Street is a two story retail podium mixed with a 35-story residential tower designed by firm <a href="http://inhabitat.com/san-francisco-unveils-solar-powered-stadium-for-americas-cup/" target="_blank">SOM</a>. <a href="http://www.tbany.com/projects_page.php?projectid=232&amp;categoryid=10" target="_blank">Thomas Balsley Associates</a> designed the 101 pine-tree forest, which residents and surrounding buildings can look down upon. The urban forest is thought to be a one of a kind project and residents can walk amidst the pines and enjoy the serenity in the heart of Manhattan.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    In 2009, 101 Warren Street replaced a parking lot with a mixed-use residential and retail project covering over 2 acres in the Tribeca area.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    The building's tower is mostly luxury condominiums, but also features market rate, middle and low income rentals for a total of 383 apartments.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    Luxury condos are located in the tower with better views, while the more affordable residences are located in the middle.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    Inspiration for the architecture and facade of the building came from existing masonry buildings from around the neighborhood.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    The two story podium, constructed in a similar fashion with Jura stone, contains mixed-use commercial space and includes some big name retailers like Bed Bath &amp; Beyond, Whole Foods, and Barnes &amp; Noble.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    Residents can quickly access shopping and groceries from within their own building, and area residents enjoy the convenience of the large commercial space.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    Located on top of the commercial podium is a large courtyard and park for the residents of the building.
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  • 101 Warren Street
    Dubbed the "forest-floor", this level is accessed by residents via their lounge and a deck with lounge chairs allow the residents to fully appreciate their own private urban forest designed by Thomas Balsely Associates.
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    Planted in a "formation of mounded ellipse-shaped forms" in piles of river stones, 101 Austrian Pines grace the deck of the building.
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    Year round, the pines are green and lush and help decrease urban heat island effect.
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    101 Warren Street was given an Award by AIA New York State in 2009.
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    Constructed out of a lacework of vertical stone piers, recessed glass pockets behind the stone give residents light-filled loggias (read: balconies).
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    The architecture of the building is formed by a lace screen of masonry infilled with glass.
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101 Warren Street

You may have walked by this building in Tribeca, NY a thousand times and even been in the Barnes & Noble or the Whole Foods there, but did you know about the forest on its rooftop? Defined by this cool green feature, 101 Warren Street is a two story retail podium mixed with a 35-story residential tower designed by firm SOM. Thomas Balsley Associates designed the 101 pine-tree forest, which residents and surrounding buildings can look down upon. The urban forest is thought to be a one of a kind project and residents can walk amidst the pines and enjoy the serenity in the heart of Manhattan.

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Categories:  Architecture, Design, Destinations, Landscape Architecture
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