BBB's design for a vibrant new residential community at the Watchcase Factory retains the spirit of the historic building through the restoration of original materials and details.
The Bulova Watchcase Factory is a nineteenth-century industrial building located on a 2.25 acre site in the historic center of the Village of Sag Harbor, Long Island. The building stood empty for more than 25 years before BBB was engaged to serve as Design Architect to lead an extensive restoration and rehabilitation effort. The 4-story building now houses 64 condominium units, with the southern half of the site featuring newly constructed duplex townhouses and bungalow residences designed to resonate with the storied factory complex and the neighboring community. A concealed, underground parking structure with a landscaped courtyard above was also created, as well as the Watchcase Pavilion indoor swimming pool and fitness center. The complex was originally a polluted, industrial, brownfield Superfund site that underwent an extensive environmental cleanup and is now transformed into a model of sustainable design.
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Baldassano ArchitectureCollaborating Architect
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Quennell Rothschild & PartnersLandscape Architecture
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SilmanStructural
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AKF GroupMechanical/Electrical/Plumbing
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SR GambrelInteriors
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YR&GSustainability
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Frank Seta & Associates, LLCBuilding Envelope
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Whitehouse Lighting Design, LLCZoning/Land Use
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Racanelli Construction Co.Construction Manager
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22 May 2013
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26 May 2013