Location
1 Pace Plaza & 41 Park Row
Completion
2018
Client
Pace University
Square Footage
55,000 SF
Design Architect
FXCollaborative
Location
1 Pace Plaza & 41 Park Row
Completion
2018
Client
Pace University
Square Footage
55,000 SF
Design Architect
FXCollaborative
Sciame was the Construction Manager responsible for the renovation of 55,000 SF space spread across two buildings at Pace University’s Manhattan campus. 1 Pace Plaza received a new storefront and canopy at its undergraduate entrance as well as a new two-story curtain wall at its business school entrance. 41 Park Row, a building protected by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, now features new two-story storefront systems on all three facades. The prominent design features include a complete renovation of the entry and welcoming center, two feature staircases, new student commons area, specialty ceilings and extensive terrazzo flooring throughout both buildings.
The New Victory Theater – Originally built in 1900 as The Republic, the first performing arts venue on 42nd Street, the theater was transformed into The New Victory in 1995, becoming New York’s first theater for children and families. The renovation uncovered and restored original architectural elements, added a new lobby carved from the existing structure and bedrock, rebuilt the historic staircase, and created space for much-needed restrooms. A rear wing was added for backstage access, dressing rooms, workshops, and a loading dock, while new elevators and rooftop HVAC systems were integrated to meet modern needs of the historic theater.
We’re turning 50! As we count down to Sciame’s 50th anniversary on June 13th, we’re celebrating the moments that shaped us. For the next 50 days, we’ll be sharing one standout project a day in our “Countdown to 50”.
Thank you to our amazing clients, team, and friends! We wouldn’t be here without you.
Sciame is honored to have served as the construction manager for the expansion and refurbishment of The Frick Collection, working alongside Selldorf Architects and Beyer Blinder Belle to bring this vision to life. As the museum prepares to reopen next month, we’re pleased to see this project receive high praise in The New York Times from esteemed architecture critic Michael Kimmelman.
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📰: The New York Times
📸: by Lila Barth