FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Peter Bafitis, AIA
RKT&B
Triumphs Over 25 Years of Obstacles to Complete Restoration
of 455 Central Park West New York, NY – April 12, 2006.
RKT&B
(Rothzeid Kaiserman Thomson & Bee, P.C. Architects and Planners)
is proud to announce the completion of the restoration/adaptive
reuse of 455 Central Park West.
RKT&B
first became involved with the project in the 1980s. Originally
known as “The Towers,” this 100-unit condominium combines
a new 27-story tower with the adaptive reuse of a historically
significant landmark – the first cancer hospital in America – to
form a 300,000 square foot ensemble.
The
preservation of 455 Central Park West goes far beyond a conventional
restoration; it was an extremely challenging project both technically
and politically that has taken the better part of 25 years to be
realized. It not only restores a significant historic building
to its previous splendor but has proven to be a catalyst for the
revitalization of the surrounding neighborhood.
To
date, the project has received the following awards: 2005 Lucy
G. Moses Preservation Award from New York Landmarks Conservancy;
2005 Preservation Award from the Metropolitan Chapter of the Victorian
Society in America; 2005 Gold Award for Engineering Excellence
from ACEC NY (American Council of Engineering Companies of New
York); Best of 2004 Annual Award, Project of the Year: Adaptive
Reuse from New York Construction; and the 2004 Roger H. Corbetta
Award of Merit from the Concrete Industry Board
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