Robert Singer & Associates Commercial Portfolio

Refinery Hotel

Located in the heart of New York City’s Garment District, Refinery gives a new face to the bouƟque hotel. Converted from an exisƟng 12-story building, the inspiraƟon for the design originates from the building itself. Its ornate, neo-Gothic façade belies its predominantly industrial interiors. Originally built as a hat factory in 1912, the lower floors were occupied by chic milliner stores, in contrast to the factory floors that sat above. The design concept embraces this duality as a rich source of aestheƟc tension. A dichotomy translated into the design of the refined public spaces of the lobby area and the industrial, loŌ-like raw elegance of the guestrooms and rooŌop bar. Although not a Landmark or located in a landmark district, the historic richness of the building makes it eligible to receive tax credits through the State Historic PreservaƟon Office. Following the architectural design concept, the lighƟng in the lower levels is sleek, contemporary and highlights the architectural forms. Hidden linear LED lights accent the millwork and ceiling details. New technology meets the old in the upper level roof deck. The industrial styling is complimented with globe string lights, using modern LED technology in place of the tradiƟonal incandescent, and surface mount fixtures with tradiƟonal styled Edison bulbs. Architectural details are lit with minimal intrusion, highlighƟng doors, water features and pathways with fixtures that are hidden or that are designed to blend into their surroundings.

ARCHITECTURE— Stonehill & Taylor

INTERIORS— Stonehill & Taylor

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