The Dime
At the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, new meets old at The Dime. The contemporary mixed-use tower exemplifies the ideal of live/work/play and is adjoined to the landmarked neo-classical Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburg, which has held pride of place on Havemeyer Street since 1908. The history of the bank building and its neighborhood influenced themes used throughout the interiors. Colors derived from nostalgic postcards and quips from old bank brochures are seen and felt throughout. Paper currency is subtlety replicated in a guilloche used as a unifying element on wallpaper and carpeting.
The 23-story glass and fluted terracotta building, noted for its rounded corners, is layered with ground floor retail, followed by five floors of commercial office space, and 17 floors of luxury residential rental units with separate entrances for office and residential occupants.
As seen through ground floor windows, the residential lobby provides a vignette of calm with custom-made seating and an eye-catching collage of found objects by Caledonia Curry (aka Swoon), known for her public installations.
The commercial lobby is all business, minimal and sleek, and on display is a laser-cut metal montage by Brooklyn-based sculptor Tom Fruin. The exterior façade is replicated inside with a subdued black fluted terracotta wall opposite the elevator banks.
The fifth floor is divided into office space and residential amenities with fitness, basketball court, co-working, and dining areas. It opens onto an expansive shaded landscaped terrace that exceeds the space of most public parks.
The Havemeyer, a private indoor and outdoor lounge space, recalls a Prohibition-era speakeasy. The interior, inspired by “A Splendid Legacy,” references the art collection gifted by the Havemeyer Family to the Metropolitan Museum of Art at that time. Tones derived from American masterworks are used along with a combination of vintage and custom furniture made by local artisans.
Details
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Completion
2020
Client
Tavros Holdings + Charney Companies
Scope
345,000 SF Mixed-use Project
Services
Architecture
Interior Architecture
FF&E
Photography
Alexander Severin
Awards
- IIDA Best of the Best Awards 2022
Winner, Best of Multifamily
- FRAME Awards 2021
Finalist, Co-Living Complex of the Year
- NYCxDESIGN Awards 2021
Finalist, Façade Design
- NYCxDESIGN Awards 2021
Finalist, Large Multi-Unit Housing
- Architecture MasterPrize 2022
Winner, Mixed-use Architecture - International Design Awards 2022
Honorable Mention, Architecture Design – Mixed-Use - Architecture MasterPrize 2021
Honorable Mention, Architectural Design – Residential Architecture – Multi Unit - SBID Awards 2021
Finalist, Show Flats & Developments - Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2021
Winner, Mixed-Use Architecture - World Interiors News Awards 2021
Finalist, Residential Developments