331 park avenue south

331 Park Avenue South, a commercial high-rise in Manhattan, has been "transformed into an innovative coworking, social and community concept, operated by The Assemblage." After being purchased in 2017, the pre-war structure was handed over to the renowned interior designer, Meyer Davis, to take the lead in the building's new design. As a result of this renovation, we were charged with the task of modernizing the buildings existing two elevators. The elevator cabs are designed with upper and lower panels. The upper panels are composed of bronze powder coated perforated steel, over a bronze colored plastic laminate. The lower panels and chair rail are faced with oakwood laminate. The rear wall features a safety laminated safety mirror with rounded corners. The ceiling, handrails, frieze, reveals, bases, fronts, and doors are all faced with bronze. All panels are wrapped with bronze binders and are held in place with aluminum z-clips. The finished design is one that is modern and minimalistic - with its clean lines, neutral tones, and subtle textures.

 
 

the materials involved include the following:

  • drop ceiling: faced with muntz.

  • lighting: six (6) l.e.d down light system.

  • upper panels: faced with Perforated Steel powder coated bronze backed with plastic laminate, additional centered panel faced with safety laminated mirror. all the panels are wrapped with muntz binders & held in place with aluminum z-clips.

  • lower panels: faced with plastic laminate. all the panels are wrapped with muntz binders & held in place with aluminum z-clips.

  • handrails: two (2) faced with muntz.

  • frieze, reveals, base & fronts: faced with muntz.

  • floor: faced with natural stone.