Knickerbocker Village






Undoing the hurricane.

During hurricane Sandy, Knickerbocker Village suffered severe damage to its HVAC equipment, electrical room and various doors and windows. L+M’s repair and resiliency program for the complex included:


- Upgrading the mechanical and electrical system flood proofing the existing meter rooms and proposed new ones

- Creating a new flood-proof structure over the boiler room in the courtyard to house new controls for the boilers and heating system

- Designing new parapet walls built over existing areaway walls at an elevation higher than the base flood elevation

- Replacing the electrical equipment in the four buildings where the services are located

- Installing emergency generators to provide power in case of a power outage.


The apartment complex, which opened in 1935, consists of 12 attached residential building in two courts. All of the buildings are 13-stories except for one which has 10. The first floor includes a school, social clubs, restaurants and retail stores.



Job Stats:


Location: New York, NY

Client: Knickerbocker Village Inc.

Total: $20,000,000

Completion: 2018

Mechanical/Plumbing: $4,600,000

Location: New York, NY

Expertise: Storm Resiliency

Job Stats:


Location:
New York, NY

Client:
Knickerbocker Village Inc.

Total:
$20,000,000

Completion:
2018

Mechanical/Plumbing:
$4,600,000

Location:
New York, NY

Expertise:
Storm Resiliency

Lawless
Mangione
Architects & Engineers

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