Work began last summer on Pacific Park’s second affordable tower at 38 Sixth Avenue. Now YIMBY has a slew of new facade and interior renderings for the building designed by SHoP Architects. SHoP presented their fresh designs to the Empire State Development Corporation board, a state-run oversight committee, last week. The 23-story tower will rise at the northeast corner of Dean Street and Sixth Avenue. The facade is split into three stacked volumes, and each block will be clad in a distinct pattern and color of facade panels.
The base along Dean and Sixth Avenue will feature red and orange sections, layered on top of dark gray. The next several floors will be covered in a very light, almost-white gray. Then a mix of gold bands and cloud-gray panels will define the top eight stories and an interior section on Sixth Avenue. Unfortunately, the exterior does sport PTACs, which will mar the facade and drive up residents’ energy bills.
The images also offer a better view of the modular B2 tower and the not-yet-filed B4 building, which is planned on the northeastern corner of Barclays Center at Atlantic and Sixth avenues.
The interiors fit in with the design of the other Pacific Park buildings, like the COOKFOX-designed 550 Vanderbilt Avenue. Of course the materials don’t look quite as nice, because this is a rental building, and 550 Vanderbilt is a condo development. The apartments seem pretty standard, but the wood panelling in the lounge is a nice touch.
When it’s complete, 38 Sixth Avenue will feature 303 apartments and 321,000 square feet of residential space. Apartments will rent to households earning between 40 percent and 165 percent AMI, which ranges broadly from $31,000 to $128,200 for a family of three. The units will break down into 66 studios, 131 one-bedrooms, 90 two-bedrooms, and 16 three-bedrooms.
And 8,700 square feet of retail and medical offices will round out the ground floor.
Construction is expected to wrap in the winter of 2017.
The developers are Greenland Forest City Partners, a two-year-old partnership of Forest City Ratner and Greenland USA, an arm of Shanghai-based Greenland Group.
38 Sixth Avenue joins the megaproject’s other affordable building at 535 Carlton, a market-rate rental building with a school at 664 Pacific Street, the half-affordable-half-market-rate modular tower at 461 Dean Street, and the condo building at 550 Vanderbilt.