One Hanson Place

 

Our clients, a couple who recently moved from the Upper East Side in Manhattan, fell in love with the Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower in Brooklyn and decided to purchase an apartment in the iconic building. 

Initially, they were most attracted to the building, location, and quantity of space, but they were underwhelmed by the finishes and details within the tower. While the existing apartment was functional, it lacked all material and texture character that the historic, landmarked building demanded. 

As a result, our clients hired Nash Waters | Architecture to design the space. Their goal was to create curated vignettes in the open plan by sculpting surfaces, framing edges, and crafting layers.

To retain the purity of details, they avoided hardware and exposed appliances. Nash designed custom, heavy elements, such as the arched alcove that houses a collection of personal mementos and the large dining built-in with pocket doors, to anchor individual spaces and the apartment itself against the weight of the building. Due to the complex level of detail and coordination across the designer, client, and trades, our work required careful craftsmanship and attention to every detail.

Our renovation was able to transform the apartment into a space that complemented the building’s historical character and fulfilled our client’s desire for a modern living space with tactile personality and visual interest.


BEFORE & AFTER

 

BEFORE

AFTER

ISLAND DETAIL

ARCHED ALCOVE DETAIL

 

One Hanson Place - 2023

Architect: Nash Waters | Architecture

Client reference available upon request