300 LAFAYETTE STREET -

300 Lafayette Street is a fragment of underdeveloped space left over from the confluence of Lafayette and Houston Streets and the construction of the subways below.
Historically home to a gas station and billboards, this prominent intersection is the result of past planning decisions that transformed Houston Street into one of Manhattan’s major cross-town traffic arteries. 300 Lafayette will complete the block and reinforce the character of the urban space while creating a bold statement about the city and its future. 
Inspired by the architecture of the surrounding SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District, 300 Lafayette is a modern vision of the neighbourhood’s aesthetics, materiality and detailing of natural analogues. SoHo’s typical expansive glass façades, made possible by cast iron building technology, are expressed by ordered but increasingly complex details, culminating with a flourish of ornamental organic forms and biomimetic patterns. 
300 Lafayette’s ornamental flourish will replace natural analogues with living plants, a fifth façade of restorative green space rarely available in workplace environments. Minimal frames, biomimetic patterns, and green terraces and balconies will create articulation and depth on the façade, while maximizing access to natural light. These restorative green planes will be visible from nearly every workplace and from the shared urban space of the street to promote health, well-being and productivity. 
300 Lafayette is uniquely positioned to tell an environmental and urban story of growth and change. By showcasing environmental stewardship, the new office building will make a statement that merges ethics and aesthetics with a coherent vision while reconnecting the neighbourhood and its residents with ecological systems and setting a new standard for sustainable workplace design. 

Photo credits: Cook + Fox
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Categories: OFFICES
Designer: COOK+FOX
Completion Date: 2019
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