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177-15 MURDOCK AVENUE BOLT Design Group, Inc. ADDISLEIGH PARK, NEW YORK Ibrahim Greenidge, R.A., N.O.M.A. Docket # 18-7722 Site location Brief History It was the Swing Era and a time of live entertainment and musical innovation. For this


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177-15 MURDOCK AVENUE ADDISLEIGH PARK, NEW YORK Docket # 18-7722

Ibrahim Greenidge, R.A., N.O.M.A.

BOLT Design Group, Inc.

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Site location

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It was the Swing Era and a time of live entertainment and musical innovation. For this reason, many successful African American jazz musicians and athletes began to recognize Addisleigh Park as the newest suburban haven for wealthy, influential artists.

Brief History

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Photos of other existing homes in the area

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Historic photo

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177-15 Murdock Ave.

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177-15 Murdock Ave.

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177-15 Murdock Ave.

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Existing photo from the corner of 178 St. & Murdock Ave.

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Existing front yard photo from Murdock Ave. (summer)

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Existing front yard photo from Murdock Ave. (winter)

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Existing front yard photo from Murdock Ave. (summer)

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Existing front yard birds eye view photo from Murdock Ave. (summer)

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Existing partial left side front yard photo from Murdock Ave. (winter)

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Existing left side (winter)

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The design is a representation of the transformation of life in a home for a matriarch and her daughter; similar to the way the entertainers who adorned this historic community once did within their respective industries. It intently recognizes and compliments these iconic trailblazers appropriate for this landmarked community. The design respects and pays homage to the existing Tudor and Colonial homes in this community while creatively and sensitively complementing the old and new to highlight generations of past legacy. The proposed thermal mass wall on the south side of the building while a sustainable solution, incorporates architectonics of the past home as well as the

  • community. We believe our solution humbly juxtaposes these elements into a

balanced symphony.

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Proposed Plot Plan

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Proposed rendering of front and partial side

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How the thermal mass wall system works?

Partial Building Section

178 Street

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Sun diagrams of summer season’s projected sun path from south side of building

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Proposed rendering of side

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Diagram of winter season sun path

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Partial Building Section

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Proposed interior rendering of kitchen

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Proposed rear yard rendering

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Proposed interior rendering from second floor bedroom.

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Existing windows scheduled for replacement.

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A local precedent for our proposed shutters and fencing.

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Further examples of shutters.

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Existing iron fence in front yard. Not affected by proposed work. Our proposed 4’-0” is behind this

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park for the client's pet.

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Examples of the proposed fencing.

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