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802 9th AVENUE, JUST WEEKS FROM COMPLETION

Cleanroom’s first building in New York City is just weeks away from completion.

This daring new structure wraps around the fully occupied 1901 tenement building, thrusting underneath the old building, up the side and over the top, fusing the two buildings together. Circumstances made it very tricky to build with people living inside the old tenement; but with careful planning and smart engineering,it was executed flawlessly.

David Winston, the firm’s director, was determined and fought hard to make this project happen, saying:

“This building has changed the culture of the street, and is changing the way people think about Hell’s Kitchen….that this is a progressive neighborhood “.

Stand by for the official unveiling in January 09.

802, 9th Avenue

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There’s been an enormous amount of intrigue around the making of this building from the building department, to the fire department, to the residents of  the area.  The looming structure was a great source of anxiety and drew aggressive praise and  criticism in the neighborhood and in the blogger community during construction.

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VOLCOM FLAGSHIP STORE OPENS IN NEW YORK

Commissioned to design the new Volcom Flagship store in Soho; Cleanroom teamed up with Studio Concepts. We rolled out this store in just two months. SITE Construction, the general contractor, built the entire store in just 6 weeks to meet the opening deadline.  Volcom skaters have been ripping on the basement half-pipe since opening day! Special thanks to Jeff Roberts of Volcom who put Cleanroom in the drivers seat and trusted us to do what we do best.

For more info go to our website:  www.cleanroomdl.com

TELLUS BOOTH AT LUMINATO FESTIVAL 2011

Luminato Festival 2011.  David Winston  was asked to design the Telus Booth for this colorful Toronto event.  All items from the Bolla Shelving, to the Supernova lights were created by our design team and manufactured by Scale 1:1 Furniture and Lighting. 

For 10 extraordinary days in June, Toronto’s stages, streets, and public spaces are illuminated with arts and creativity. Now in its sixth year, Luminato is an annual multi-disciplinary celebration of theatre, dance, music, literature, food, visual arts, fashion, film, magic, and more.

Design and Renderings by Sean Harris and David Winston.  Special thanks to Sam Vise of Methid inc.