Project: Performing Arts Center and Administration
Location: 152 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York
181 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, New York
762 President Street, Brooklyn, New York
Architect: 1100 Architect
Services Performed: Project Manager
152 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York
This was a multi-phased project, part of the Berkeley Carroll School’s master-plan. The former church building was repurposed for use as a Performing Arts Center and to support Administration functions of the school. SHA was the main liaison on behalf of the Owner between the design and construction teams. We had overall responsibility for the management of the time, cost, quality and administration aspects of the project.
181 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, New York
This project entailed repurposing certain parts of the existing building on Lincoln Place. It enhanced the existing science, library and information and technology programs by renovating and re-organizing current spaces, that were dedicated to performing arts programs, which were moved to a newly renovated building on Sterling Place. This project was planned over a 3 year timeframe. This building is located in a NYC landmark district.
Location: 152 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York
181 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, New York
762 President Street, Brooklyn, New York
Architect: 1100 Architect
Services Performed: Project Manager
152 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York
This was a multi-phased project, part of the Berkeley Carroll School’s master-plan. The former church building was repurposed for use as a Performing Arts Center and to support Administration functions of the school. SHA was the main liaison on behalf of the Owner between the design and construction teams. We had overall responsibility for the management of the time, cost, quality and administration aspects of the project.
181 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, New York
This project entailed repurposing certain parts of the existing building on Lincoln Place. It enhanced the existing science, library and information and technology programs by renovating and re-organizing current spaces, that were dedicated to performing arts programs, which were moved to a newly renovated building on Sterling Place. This project was planned over a 3 year timeframe. This building is located in a NYC landmark district.