BKSK Architects

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Company Profile

The partnership of BKSK Architects was established in 1985. Currently, it's a 30-person 4-partner firm.

Building Portfolio Profile

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Buildings

Central Harlem

  • Rhapsody on Fifth (2056 Fifth Avenue)
    7 floors 22 units
    A turn-of-the-century building recently converted to condos.

Chelsea

  • Citizen (124 West 23rd Street)
    34 units
    Doorman condo building. The building's amenities include a gym.

East Village

  • The Jefferson (211 East 13th Street)
    8 floors 83 units
    Modern mid-rise elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a gym.

NoHo

  • 25 Bond Street
    8 floors 10 units
    Modern mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings.

TriBeCa

  • Artisan Lofts (143 Reade Street)
    18 floors 37 units
    A commercial tower converted into a residential condominium.
  • The Duane Park Building (166 Duane Street)
    11 floors 26 units
    Turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • The Fischer Mills Building (393-397 Greenwich Street)
    6 floors 35 units
    Three historic, architecturally distinctive buildings combined into a single loft building.
  • The Hubert (7 Hubert Street)
    16 floors 33 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry, a gym, and a children's play room. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • 114-116 Hudson Street
    7 floors 5 units
    Historic red brick cast iron 1887 building combined with a new seven-story glass and metal curtain wall structure.
  • 124 Hudson Street
    9 floors 26 units
    Modern mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The apartments have high ceilings.

Upper West Side

  • The Harsen House (120 West 72nd Street)
    10 floors 17 units
    Modern mid-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym. The name, Harsen House, refers to the village (Harsenville) that was previously located on the modern day Upper West Side. The apartments have high ceilings.