Tangram House South is located in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York. It has 192 units throughout its 12 stories, along with many amenities for its residents – including a landscaped rooftop garden, a fitness center, and more. The building has a façade with a unique monochromatic look that is made up of 3 different porcelain panel designs – metallic Ferroker Niquel, bright Extreme White, and Deep Light Grey. The porcelain façade blends in with the existing brick building base and is accented with many glass windows and balconies.
Architect |
Margulies Hoelzi Architects |
SF |
31,610 |
Market Segment |
Multifamily |
Build Type |
New Build / High-rise |
Year |
2019 |
Solid porcelain wall at glass tower and new porcelain facade above existing brick building
Smooth porcelain wall cladding
FERROKER NIQUEL
Lateral facade with ventilated porcelain rainscreen and opaque porcelain cladding wall and curtain wall corner
EXTREME WHITE
Close-up of opaque porcelain facade and multi-family tower with ventilated porcelain rainscreen system
DEEP LIGHT GREY