1998 2nd Avenue

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

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The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
© Marvel

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

© Marvel
© Marvel
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
© Marvel
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
© Marvel
© Marvel
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
© Marvel
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
© Marvel
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby © Marvel
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
© Marvel
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N109 medium
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N113 medium
The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N15 medium

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N8 medium
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N110 medium
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N108 medium
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N114 medium
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N107 medium
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N116 medium
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N103 medium
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N115 medium
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N106 medium
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

1998 2nd Avenue

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

© Marvel
The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
© Marvel

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

© Marvel
© Marvel
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
© Marvel
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
© Marvel
© Marvel
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
© Marvel
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
© Marvel
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby © Marvel
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
© Marvel
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N109 medium
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N113 medium
The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N15 medium

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N8 medium
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N110 medium
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N108 medium
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N114 medium
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N107 medium
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N116 medium
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N103 medium
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N115 medium
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N106 medium
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

1998 2nd Avenue

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

© Marvel
The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
© Marvel

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

© Marvel
© Marvel
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
© Marvel
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
© Marvel
© Marvel
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
© Marvel
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
© Marvel
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby © Marvel
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
© Marvel
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

Celebrating warmth, character, and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Drawing from the timeless elegance of mid-century Miami interiors and the vibrant Latino community of East Harlem, the design emphasizes fluidity, natural materials, and an inviting atmosphere. Thoughtful layouts maximize light and a sense of openness. The material palette echoes the cultural richness of the neighborhood and offers a contemporary take on mid-century design. The interiors feel timeless and distinctly tied to their context - welcoming, layered, and reflective of the community's history. Expansive city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape, reinforcing a sense of community throughout the spaces.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N109 medium
1998 2nd Avenue Lobby.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N113 medium
The residents' lounge is a social hub, featuring diverse seating arrangements that foster interaction.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N15 medium

Exterior-inspired materials such as teak, natural fibers and terrazzo are some of the materials used in the lobby.

1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N8 medium
The mail room features walnut boards, wall washing lighting and a smoked glass screen.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N110 medium
The residential unit entry door drops are personal, detailed and inviting.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N108 medium
Walnut solid planks are light washed creating a floating effect.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N114 medium
The fitness center is both energizing and dynamic, with wide views out to the city.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N107 medium
The media room that offers an intimate, immersive experience.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N116 medium
Rich woods like teak and walnut infuse the spaces with warmth, their natural textures adding depth and authenticity.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N103 medium
The textures and patterns of the interior finishes are inspired by the connection to the exterior.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N115 medium
Warm natural materials bring warmth and character to this space.
1948A 1998 2nd Ave Diego Varas N106 medium
Expansive 360-degree city views enhance the connection to the urban landscape.

Location

New York, NY

Client

Bolivar Development

Typology

Design Team

Jonathan Marvel, Tyler Silvestro, Diego Varas

Consultants

GF55 (AOR), Ettinger (MEP)