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  • 66 READE STREET

    MULTIFAMILY 66 READE STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • 915 WEST END AVENUE

    MULTIFAMILY 915 WEST END AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​ 915 West End Avenue is a 120,000 SF 15-story multifamily building commissioned by a prolific upper west side builder Joseph Paterno (whose initials were inscribed above the entrance), designed by Rosario Candela and completed in 1922 at a cost of approximately $625,000. The building was designed in Renaissance Revival style, and is laid out as two wings around a central core with outer court. Boiler room, laundry facility, oil tank, and incoming services are located in the basement. Lobby and 94 apartments are located on floors 1 through 15. ​ In 2015 the building was included into Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II, and is subject to certain Landmarks restrictions. ​ Following the $ 85.5 million acquisition by a group of investors, Morozov was retained to evaluate the existing heating, plumbing, gas and power distribution systems. Our engineers worked closely with the owner’s architects and marketing team to identify and carry out short payback upgrades to support the investors’ conversion and repositioning program to the ‘best-in-class’ multifamily rental. ​ 915 West End Avenue is one of several Morozov projects along the historic West End Avenue ( 347 West End and 309 West 86th Street )

  • EBENEZER PLAZA, BROOKLYN, NY

    MULTIFAMILY EBENEZER PLAZA, BROOKLYN, NY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Perkins Eastman PROJECT LOCATION 6878 New Lots Avenue and 257 Hegeman Avenue, Brooklyn PROJECT SIZE 540,000 GSF PROJECT COST $ 170,000,000 SCOPE Full MEP design, and construction administration services, energy modeling and sustainability consulting services, commissioning. HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design and construction administration, sustainability, façade optimization, energy modeling A new 481-unit affordable multifamily complex in Brooklyn. ​ A 2-phase, 2 site development of 4 residential towers on top of a church and retail. The residential component is affordable housing consisting of a 7-story, 9-story and two 11-story towers with a combined area of 475,000 gross square feet. In addition to the residential buildings, the project includes a 34,000 square foot new home to The Church of God of East Flatbush, and 31,000 square feet of core and shell retail spaces. ​ Buildings’ mechanical systems include high efficiency condensing boilers designed to operate with low temperature water. Variable speed pumps, high output baseboard radiators, energy recovery ventilators and variable refrigerant flow systems. ​ The project is designed to meet the latest Enterprise Green Communities requirements for energy and water conservation, resident health and wellbeing and resiliency. The buildings are at least 15% more energy efficient than the current energy code. SCOPE Full MEP design, and construction administration services, energy modeling and sustainability consulting services, commissioning. HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design and construction administration, sustainability, façade optimization, energy modeling

  • 326 ROCKAWAY AVENUE

    MULTIFAMILY 326 ROCKAWAY AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • 915 WEST END AVENUE

    LANDMARKS 915 WEST END AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​ 915 West End Avenue is a 120,000 SF 15-story multifamily building commissioned by a prolific upper west side builder Joseph Paterno (whose initials were inscribed above the entrance), designed by Rosario Candela and completed in 1922 at a cost of approximately $625,000. The building was designed in Renaissance Revival style, and is laid out as two wings around a central core with outer court. Boiler room, laundry facility, oil tank, and incoming services are located in the basement. Lobby and 94 apartments are located on floors 1 through 15. ​ In 2015 the building was included into Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II, and is subject to certain Landmarks restrictions. ​ Following the $ 85.5 million acquisition by a group of investors, Morozov was retained to evaluate the existing heating, plumbing, gas and power distribution systems. Our engineers worked closely with the owner’s architects and marketing team to identify and carry out short payback upgrades to support the investors’ conversion and repositioning program to the ‘best-in-class’ multifamily rental. ​ 915 West End Avenue is one of several Morozov projects along the historic West End Avenue ( 347 West End and 309 West 86th Street )

  • 325 WEST 93RD STREET

    MULTIFAMILY 325 WEST 93RD STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Union Street Studio PROJECT LOCATION 325 West 93rd Street PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE MEP engineering design and approval services for all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems Designed by the prolific Upper West Side architect George F. Pelham for the developer Joseph H. Davis, this building was constructed in 1906 as a small multiple dwelling (flats) and once known as the Albea. ​ Located on the north side of West 93rd Street ninety-eight feet east of Riverside Drive, this six-story building faced in red brick with ironspot headers and stone trim is seventy-five feet wide and dumbbell-shaped in plan. The facade is capped by a modillioned metal cornice. An original wrought-iron fire escape is located at the center of the facade. ​ The owners retained Morozov in their bid to renovate and reposition the building as an upmarket rental property steps away from the Riverside park. Engineering scope included gut renovation of all vacant apartment units and building systems upgrade. A new high efficiency condensing boiler plant was designed to replace an outdated (once coal-fired) steam system. To fully take advantage of the condensing boiler efficiencies, all new hydronic radiators were selected around low water temperatures. ​ Variable speed pumps were selected for low flow, wide delta-t of the water to minimize motor horse power. Domestic water was upgraded with indirect water storage tanks fed by boilers via plate and frame heat exchangers. Morozov team had to work around existing occupied apartments to minimize disruption to tenants. ​ Morozov provided MEP engineering design and approval services for all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems. ​

  • 2457 FREDERICK DOUGLAS BOULEVARD

    MULTIFAMILY 2457 FREDERICK DOUGLAS BOULEVARD PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • 133 EAST 91ST STREET TOWNHOUSE, NEW YORK

    RESIDENTIAL 133 EAST 91ST STREET TOWNHOUSE, NEW YORK PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Ben Fuqua PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE About 4,500 SF PROJECT COST $ 5 million SCOPE Full MEP/FP design and construction administration services A full gut renovation and conversion of a multifamily building into a single family townhouse. ​ 133 East 91st Street is one of six identical Queen Anne rowhouses completed in 1896 for a local developer John Weber. The building retains its original façade of red brick and brownstone along with a raised stoop and paved entry court, and a 20-ft rear garden. ​ Morozov worked hand in hand with the architect to seamlessly integrate all new heating/cooling and other building infrastructure into 17.5-foot wide existing shell. ​ Morozov consulted the owner on high performance building strategies, such as passive heating and cooling, insulation and envelope air-tightness, highly efficient domestic water heating and continuous ventilation with energy recovery. With the exception of domestic water heating, the building does not use natural gas or any other fuel for heating, and is cooled and heated with a variable-refrigerant flow system. Highly insulated envelope, and not relying on gas for heating are expected to save 20 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide emissions on an annual basis.

  • 79 WALKER STREET

    LANDMARKS 79 WALKER STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Stephen B Jacobs Group PROJECT LOCATION 79 Walker Street PROJECT SIZE 21,500 GSF PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design and construction administration 79 Walker Street is a 6-story store and loft building constructed in 1869 for the rapidly expanding of the neighborhood’s textile trade. When completed, the building was occupied by manufacturing lofts, followed by a pocketbook manufacturer in the early 1900’s, hardware manufacturing and- most recently- an art gallery. ​ The developers retained Morozov to support their ambitious conversion to a modern office catering to New York city’s tech and startup firms. ​ Morozov provided MEP engineering design and approval services, working closely with architects and owners to upgrade building’s infrastructure and integrate state-of-the-art mechanical systems into the existing historic shell.

  • VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY

    MULTIFAMILY VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Dattner Architects (base building) | Fulcrum Proper PROJECT LOCATION 6469 Broadway, Bronx PROJECT SIZE 4,000 SF PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design Van Cortlandt Green is a newly constructed 62,000-square foot affordable 86-studio rental building for seniors. The building is LEED Silver rated with 15% better energy and fuel consumption than regulated by the energy code. ​ The building is operated by SelfHelp Community Services: one of the largest and most respected not-for-profit human service agencies in the New York metropolitan area providing a broad set of services to more than 20,000 elderly, frail, and vulnerable New Yorkers each year. ​ Morozov were retained to carry out design and construction services for adult day care facility in the ground and second floor.

  • 554 PROSPECT PLACE

    MULTIFAMILY 554 PROSPECT PLACE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • YWCA OF BROOKLYN

    MULTIFAMILY YWCA OF BROOKLYN PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION 30 Third Avenue PROJECT SIZE 180,000 SF PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE HVAC design, energy efficiency, CHP feasibility The Young Women’s Christian Association was founded in 1888. The goal of the organization was to provide a meeting place for young women who were employed in retail stores, as office workers and other occupations throughout Brooklyn. These young ladies could listen to lectures, concerts, enjoy the reading room, and receive Christian instruction, if so desired. It was the first major organization of its kind in Brooklyn to be entirely run by women.

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