One of the four iconic twin towered apartment buildings on Central Park West and long an unofficial neighborhood landmark, The Century was given official status in 1985 when it was described as a “sophisticated essay in Art Deco design” by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Built in the 1930s by Irwin Chanin, who also designed and constructed The Majestic on 72nd and CPW as well as several Broadway theatres.
We provided professional MEP engineering consultation services for the renovation. The project consists of renovating the approximately 1,400 ft2 apartment. The apartment contains two bedrooms and two bathrooms located in a cooperative and landmark building. The project was filed with the coop/landlord review, NYC landmarks, and Department of Buildings.
Standing on a space once occupied by a lecture hall owned by Yeshiva University, 237 East 34th Street will be a mixed use building featuring 107 condominiums spread across 26 floors, plus first floor retail space.
New York Engineers provided professional engineering services to investigate and correct the smoke issues.
New York Engineers was involved with the recent residential renovation of the property’s lobby, forecourt, storage and retail space, corridors, common areas, and snow melt system.
At New York Engineers, we search for simple, eloquent solutions to complex problems. We minimize construction costs by eliminating the extraneous and focusing on the overall efficiency for the most streamlined designs.