PROJECT / CULTURAL & INSTITUTIONAL, COMMERCIAL
1221 Avenue of the Americas
Located in the heart of Midtown, 1221 Avenue of the Americas stands as a monument to modernity and design. The recent renovations to the lobby, exterior and side-street plazas have streamlined and enhanced the aesthetic of the building. MdeAS’ renovations have brought forth a sense of continuity from the entry to the lobby, installing floor-to-ceiling windows on the exterior to flood the interior with natural light and create a grand, yet inviting space. In addition, the 48th and 49 Street plazas have been transformed with trees, improved lighting and benches to promote public use and to establish an outdoor urban space within the business center of New York City.
Address 1221 Avenue of the Americas (also 1221 6th Avenue)
City New York, NY
Year 2016
Size 47,200 sq ft
Client The Rockefeller Group
Awards
NYCxDesign | Commercial Lobby, Finalist, 2017
The Art of the Modern Workplace
The new lobby design improves the tenant and visitor experiences with the addition of more prominent reception areas and better exposure to natural light which accentuates the expansiveness of the space along 49th Street and Avenue of the Americas.
The Urban Grid of Manhattan
1221 Avenue of the Americas highlights the artwork of Mark Bradford in a focal corridor connecting the north and south entryways. The dispatched work of art, “Elgin Gardens” – two 22.5-foot-high blended media establishments delineating the framework of Manhattan – highlights the size of the space. Two 20-foot-long marble tables welcome visitors to wait and appreciate the workmanship in an exhibition setting.