108 Chambers is a 10-story mixed use building in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The unique facade features custom geometric angular slab/spandrel metal panel formations surrounding the windows on the entire exterior, customized to the architect’s design. Because this project had specific intentions for the ways in which the facade would be shaped, metal was an ideal choice. The finish, Deco Bronze, is colored using the organic resins of pure aluminum with varied levels of luminosity and glinting creating optical texture. The color and reflectivity of the facade move as the sun moves adding additional dimension to a large facade.
Finish | Deco Bronze
Scope | Facade cladding in custom angular spandrel shape
Gauge | 3mm
Industry | Multi-Unit Residential
Installers | BAMCO
Recognition
2021 – Metal Construction Association Chairman Award, Residential. Surface Design Award Finalist, Light + Surface.
2020 – Architizer A+Award, Multi-Unit Residential. Architizer A+Award, Architecture+Metal. NYCxDesign Finalist.
2019 – MCN Building & Roofing Award.
Photographers: Brennan Photo & Video, Matthew Ziegler