“The Atrium at Sumner”, a senior housing development in New York Studio Libeskind

Modern senior housing development stands as a shining beacon in Brooklyn

An 11-storey senior housing development has been built on a vacant plot on the “Sumner Houses” campus in Brooklyn according to plans by Studio Libeskind. The completely white, sculpture-like building follows the “aging in place” philosophy, allowing residents to grow old in familiar surroundings. Libeskind wanted to create a place that would feel like home to the residents.

Of the 190 apartments in total, 132 are reserved for low-income senior households and 57 for formerly homeless senior citizens. The residential complex is home to a flourishing community of seniors, providing residents with an improved quality of life.

The building is defined by a dynamic yet clear geometric form, punctuated by a pattern of open and closed elements. Bold diagonal lines extend upwards from the ground floor, creating the visual impression of a folded form that gives the building a lighter appearance.

The facade of the new building is entirely white in order to reflect the light and create a contrast with the brick facades of the surrounding buildings. The facade material was chosen for its abstract appearance and high performance. This will ensure that the residential building remains a shining beacon on the campus for years to come.

Construction sign

Country
USA
City
New York
Year Completed
2022
Architect
Studio Libeskind New York, New York, US
Owner
New York City Housing Authority, New York, US
Applicator
Sessa Plastering Corp., New York, US
Products
StoTherm, StoSignature Texture: Fine 20, StoLotusan
Photos
Stefan Ruiz, New York, US (portrait)

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