La Maison Française

New York, New York

La Maison Franҫaise is a 19th Century carriage house that serves as a resource for NYU’s French Department students and as a forum of French-American cultural events for New Yorkers at-large. A renovated second floor reading room and outdoor terrace help to improve function and comfort for the staff and students. While a thorough exterior rehabilitation of this landmarked building helps to ensure that it will remain an integral part of Washington Mews and the Greenwich Village Historic District.

La Maison Française

New York, New York

La Maison Franҫaise is a 19th Century former carriage house that serves as a resource for NYU’s French Department students and as a forum of French-American cultural events for the public at-large. A renovated second floor reading room and outdoor terrace help to improve function and comfort for the staff and students, while a thorough exterior rehabilitation of this landmarked building helps to ensure that it remains an integral part of Washington Mews and the Greenwich Village Historic District.

With all new furnishings, lighting, a raised ceiling, and restored floors, the Tom Bishop Reading Room provides a brighter, more welcoming space for research and relaxation. Mechanical and technological upgrades are integrated into the architecture, providing utility and a smaller energy footprint without drawing attention. On the exterior, historical mortar and porous clay bricks were used to re-point and repair the facades. By matching the existing masonry and hand-mixing a softer, lime-heavy mortar, the potential for chemical damage within the wall was mitigated. In conjunction with NYC Landmarks, period-specific paint colors were chosen to ensure that the building retains its circa 1880’s appearance. A newly restored cornice and energy-code compliant roof top off the building, eliminating lingering water infiltration issues.

 

Completed:2017
Photography byAlexander Severin