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168 East 100 Street

Manhattan, NY

168 E 100th Street is an 8 story luxury boutique building located in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. The building is near Central Park and houses 16 condominium units that feature floor to ceiling windows, balconies, and many other amenities.

168 E 100th Street has a porcelain ventilated façade with a unique pattern that is created using Avenue Grey Nature and Avenue Grey Texture. While the building is cohesive in color, the different textures of the porcelain panels are apparent throughout the façade’s design.

The facade has bold diagonal elements that span across the building, including the sloped façade and angled windows, which gives it a unique and modern aesthetic.

Architect

Melamed Architect

SF

7,000

Market Segment

Multifamily

Build Type

New Build

Year

2018

East 100 Street Urban condo with large format porcelain panel rainscreen wall system

Urban condo with large format porcelain panel rainscreen wall system

East 100 Street Sloped facade with porcelain cladding

Sloped facade with porcelain cladding

168 E 100th Street has a porcelain ventilated façade with a unique pattern that is created using a combination of Avenue Grey Nature and Avenue Grey Texture porcelain panels. While the building is cohesive in color, the matte and textured of the porcelain panels become more apparent as the sunlight moves across the facade throughout the day.
Stone Avenue White

AVENUE GREY NATURE

East 100 Street Porcelain cladding with running bond with horizontal accent

Porcelain cladding with running bond with horizontal accent

Stone Avenue Grey

AVENUE GREY TEXTURE

East 100 Street Custom windows with porcelain cladding return

Custom windows with porcelain cladding return

East 100 Street Porcelain panel facade in the existing urban fabric

Porcelain panel facade in the existing urban fabric

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