Project Catalogue
5 Manhattan West | New York NY
Client | Brookfield Properties
The Market Hall at 5 Manhattan West establishes a key pedestrian link between Penn Station, Hudson Yards, and the Far West Side, transforming an internalized ground plane into a porous public passage. Carved from within the existing structure, the intervention reconfigures the building’s base as a light-filled corridor lined with retail and social activity, reinforcing the superblock’s role within the broader urban network.
59 Henry | New York NY
Client | W&L Group
59 Henry Street is an 18-story mixed-use condominium and community facility in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Its terraced massing and cascading balconies reinterpret the neighborhood’s fire escapes while framing views of nearby bridges and the waterfront. Surrounded by low-rise buildings, the tower is visible from all directions, with each facade carefully composed in response to context and site constraints.
776 Summer St Turbine Halls | Boston MA
Client | Hilco Redevelopment Partners
The former L Street Power Station in South Boston is transformed into a 15-acre mixed-use development centered on three historic turbine halls. The design preserves their industrial character while introducing labs, civic and cultural spaces, food venues, and public connections, including a new street through Turbine Hall 2 and a loggia expanding the public realm.
India House | New York NY
Client | Somera Road
S9 Architecture transformed the landmark 1854 One Hanover Square into 30,000 square feet of boutique office space. The design preserves historic features like the grand staircase and facade, while introducing modern amenities including a flexible ground-floor lounge, lobby, and event space.
Moinho Fluminense | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Client | Autonomy Real Estate
Located in Rio de Janeiro’s Port area, this heritage complex—once Brazil’s most advanced wheat mill—is re-imagined as a vibrant mixed-use hub. The design revitalizes public and semi-public spaces, weaving commercial, office, and cultural uses through breezeways, plazas, and courtyards that connect and celebrate the historic fabric and neighborhood.
Pier 70 | San Francisco CA
Client | Brookfield Properties
A historic shipbuilding warehouse in San Francisco, Building 12 features large floorplates re-imagined for dynamic mixed-use. Publicly accessible ground-floor spaces invite neighborhood engagement, while upper floors accommodate maker studios and unique office spaces overlooking the market hall.
4 Manhattan West | New York NY
Client | Brookfield Properties
4 Manhattan West Lofts is a 155,000-square-foot adaptive reuse project converting a 1911 warehouse at 424 West 33rd Street into 129 residential units. The original brick facade is preserved, while a metal-clad rooftop addition introduces a contemporary layer. Interiors draw from the building’s industrial heritage, featuring exposed structure, metal accents, and warm finishes. Amenities include a gym, shared terrace, and communal lounges, blending historic character with modern urban living in Manhattan West.
100 Pearl | New York NY
Client | GFP Real Estate
Repositioning a 1980 office tower in the Financial District, the project reconfigures the podium and arcade to create active retail frontage and a new office entry. The gut renovation includes a redesigned lobby, modernized infrastructure, and a two-story rooftop addition with terraces overlooking Lower Manhattan.
Charleston Navy Yard | Charleston SC
Client | Jamestown Properties
Situated on the Cooper River north of Charleston, this mixed-use community centers on adaptive reuse of historic naval buildings complemented by new modern structures. Linked by a network of streets, pedestrian and bike paths, and activated courtyards and plazas, the development fosters connectivity and community engagement across nearly 4 million square feet of revitalized and new spaces.
Charlotte Iron District | Charlotte NY
Client | Trammell Crow Company
The 55.5-acre former foundry site will transform into a mixed-use district linking Uptown and South End Charlotte. Phase 1 introduces a hotel, housing, office, retail, and structured parking, with future phases expanding into a complete urban ecosystem. Framed by high-visibility corridors and connected to the city’s core, the Iron District is slated to begin construction in 2026.
Louisville Bats | Louisville KY
Client | The Machete Group
The master plan envisions a connected urban district that links NuLu, Whiskey Row, and the historic Louisville Slugger ballpark into a lively neighborhood center. Key moves include reimagining the I-65 underpass as an urban gateway, enhancing Waterfront Park and trail connections, and calming streets to create a walkable, multi-modal network. The result is a cohesive public realm that stitches together fragmented neighborhoods and strengthens the city’s urban fabric.
Rialto West | New York NY
Client | Douglaston Development
Located within 5 Manhattan West, Market Hall creates a vital pedestrian link between Penn Station, Hudson Yards, and the West Side. The ground-floor conversion transforms the retail experience, activating the public passageway carved through the building as part of the larger super-block development.
Reed District | Nashville TN
Client | Hines
Reed District is an 11.4-acre mixed-use master plan linking downtown and midtown Nashville with 3,000,000 square feet of office, residential, and commercial space in pedestrian-scaled blocks. The historic Coca-Cola factory is repurposed around new passages and a public plaza, while stepped massing and robust materials evoke the site’s industrial heritage and create a cohesive neighborhood identity.
The Bend | Nashville TN
Client | Ridgeline Development
This mixed-use development includes a 262-unit residential building, a 160-key hotel, and supporting retail in a key North Capitol Hill location. The design integrates varied site edges with pedestrian pathways to connect neighborhoods. The residential building reinterprets the brick loft typology, while the sculptural hotel anchors the activated ground plane.
ZYD Hangars Toronto, ON
Client | Hines
The 1,000,000-square-foot Downsview Airport hangars in Toronto are being re-imagined as a new hub of urban life. These monumental industrial structures will host creative industries, cultural events, and public gatherings at a scale unparalleled in the city, transforming aviation relics into engines of community and economic activity. Their vast interiors and adaptable frameworks make them catalysts for innovation and a defining anchor for the future of Downsview.
South Broad District | Chattanooga TN
Client | New City Properties
A new minor league ballpark anchors a mixed-use redevelopment in Chattanooga’s South Broad District, alongside two multifamily residential buildings and an office tower. The project repurposes industrial structures into retail, entertainment, and office spaces, all connected by the Tennessee Riverwalk.
West Bottom | Kansas City MO
Client | Somera Rd
The West Bottoms master plan re-imagines a historic industrial district on the edge of downtown Kansas City as a vibrant mixed-use destination. Blending adaptive reuse with new construction, the plan strengthens connections between Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas while preserving the neighborhood’s industrial heritage. This revitalization transforms one of the metro’s oldest areas into a dynamic urban district.
The Stutz Indianapolis, IN
Client | Somera Road
The historic 400,000 square foot Stutz factory in downtown Indianapolis is re-imagined as a mixed-use anchor connecting downtown, the Indiana University Health campus, and the canal. The master plan transforms the landmark into a social hub with office space, restaurants, retail, and cultural amenities woven through a network of public alleyways and courtyards. Industrial character is celebrated through adaptive reuse, creating a vibrant catalyst for future neighborhood growth.