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The reconfigured entryway for a condo loft building (formerly New York Hospital until the early 1950s). Materials and details reflect the TriBeCa neighborhood’s industrial past, and the final design was well-received by the Landmarks Commission. A large custom skylight at the rear opens up what would otherwise be a dark, narrow space, beckoning the visitor to the entry door.