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Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa’s local charm

12/15/2015
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    Located at the corner of Elizabeth and Kenmare Streets, the bifurcated building has an eastern and western volume that reflects the neighborhood's scale.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The eastern portion features a puzzle like composition of channel glass and black terra-cotta and the western mass features point-supported glass-fronted balconies surrounded by exposed concrete and wood paneling.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    In total, there is 3,310 square feet of exterior, double-glazed, vertical channel glass, with insulating glass units. Certified by the Safety Glazing Certification Council, the channel glass is <a href="http://glassmagazine.com/article/commercial/puzzle-piece-fa%C3%A7ade-nolitan-hotel-106492">low-iron solar P26/60/7</a>.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    This low iron glass avoids the melancholic effect of the greenish cast northern light and instead fortifies the daylight for a cheerful effect. The interior is filled with bright natural light without compromising privacy.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/delicatessen-how-the-humble-nyc-newsstand-inspired-this-bustling-soho-restaurants-design/">Related: Delicatessen: How the humble NYC newsstand inspired this bustling Soho restaurant's design</a>
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The volumes are united with the same material palette and fused at grade with a contiguous ground floor, open and inviting to the public.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The materials for the entire hotel are elemental rather than being just a surface treatment, crafting a warm and cozy, yet sophisticated vibe.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    Completed with a sunken restaurant and open public lobby, the ground floor ties in the two volumes and is a direct unfettered connection to the trendy NoLiTa neighborhood.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The hotel is supplemented with a top Manhattan restaurant, <a href="http://www.nolitanhotel.com/dining">Cantine Parisienne</a>, a modern French Cusine with American nuances that serves seasonal, sustainable, and local ingredients.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The modern and industrial design reflects everything the neighborhood is about: hip, sophisticated, and stylishly urban with a charming edge of originality.
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    Photography: © Floto + Warner/OTTO
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    <big><a href="http://gp-arch.com/">+ Grzywinski+Pons Ltd</a></big>
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  • Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm
    The first luxury boutique hotel in NYC's chic NoLiTa neighborhood, the <a href="http://www.nolitanhotel.com">Nolitan</a> is a study in sophistication and subtle elegance. Architects <a href="http://gp-arch.com">Grzywinski+Pons Ltd</a> chose to celebrate the stylish vibe of the neighborhood by infusing the building with an <a href="http://gp-arch.com/the-nolitan-hotel">architectural and programmatic connective tissue</a> that seamlessly joins the busy northern side and the smaller scale southern parts of the district. From its advanced glass system to its natural finished materials, the local gem is the perfect home away from home.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The first luxury boutique hotel in NYC's chic NoLiTa neighborhood, the <a href="http://www.nolitanhotel.com">Nolitan</a> is a study in sophistication and subtle elegance. Architects <a href="http://gp-arch.com">Grzywinski+Pons Ltd</a> chose to celebrate the stylish vibe of the neighborhood by infusing the building with an <a href="http://gp-arch.com/the-nolitan-hotel">architectural and programmatic connective tissue</a> that seamlessly joins the busy northern side and the smaller scale southern parts of the district. From its advanced glass system to its natural finished materials, the local gem is the perfect home away from home.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    Located at the corner of Elizabeth and Kenmare Streets, the bifurcated building has an eastern and western volume that reflects the neighborhood's scale.
    15
  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The eastern portion features a puzzle like composition of channel glass and black terra-cotta and the western mass features point-supported glass-fronted balconies surrounded by exposed concrete and wood paneling.
    16
  • The Nolitan Hotel
    In total, there is 3,310 square feet of exterior, double-glazed, vertical channel glass, with insulating glass units. Certified by the Safety Glazing Certification Council, the channel glass is <a href="http://glassmagazine.com/article/commercial/puzzle-piece-fa%C3%A7ade-nolitan-hotel-106492">low-iron solar P26/60/7</a>.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    This low iron glass avoids the melancholic effect of the greenish cast northern light and instead fortifies the daylight for a cheerful effect. The interior is filled with bright natural light without compromising privacy.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/delicatessen-how-the-humble-nyc-newsstand-inspired-this-bustling-soho-restaurants-design/">Related: Delicatessen: How the humble NYC newsstand inspired this bustling Soho restaurant's design</a>
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The volumes are united with the same material palette and fused at grade with a contiguous ground floor, open and inviting to the public.
    20
  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The materials for the entire hotel are elemental rather than being just a surface treatment, crafting a warm and cozy, yet sophisticated vibe.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    With use and age, the materials will develop a patina that will tell a rich and beautiful story of the building.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    Inside, Grzywinski+Pons carried in the same philosophy and some of the same materials as the exterior. The spaces are finished with all authentic materials with elemental finishes that bring out unique textures and characteristics: oak floors, exposed concrete, ceramic tile, leather, felt, blackened steel.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    Completed with a sunken restaurant and open public lobby, the ground floor ties in the two volumes and is a direct unfettered connection to the trendy NoLiTa neighborhood.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The hotel is supplemented with a top Manhattan restaurant, <a href="http://www.nolitanhotel.com/dining">Cantine Parisienne</a>, a modern French Cusine with American nuances that serves seasonal, sustainable, and local ingredients.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    The modern and industrial design reflects everything the neighborhood is about: hip, sophisticated, and stylishly urban with a charming edge of originality.
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    Photography: © Floto + Warner/OTTO
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  • The Nolitan Hotel
    <big><a href="http://gp-arch.com/">+ Grzywinski+Pons Ltd</a></big>
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Sophisticated Nolitan Hotel is filled with design touches that reflect NoLiTa's local charm

Located at the corner of Elizabeth and Kenmare Streets, the bifurcated building has an eastern and western volume that reflects the neighborhood's scale.

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