510 5 TH AVENUE LANDMARKS PRESENTATION S E P T E M B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 8 WWW.SPECTORGROUP.COM 183 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10016
CONTENT 1. Floor Plans - Previous Plan - Revised Plan 2. Glass Wall - Previous Wall - Revised Wall 3. Reception Desk - Previous Desk - Revised Desk
1 FLOOR PLANS
Remove existing drywall partition and hollow metal door and frame Replace wall with new rated drywall partition and rated door. Wall to be faced with stainless steel mullion caps to replicate the original glass partition. Replace the reception desk with a new desk Remove door and frame and enclose the opening with marble from attic stock to match the adjacent wall 43RD STREET 43RD STREET EXISTING PLAN PROPOSED PLAN PREVIOUS EXISTING AND PROPOSED PLANS - MAY 15, 2018 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 4
Remove existing drywall partition and hollow metal door and frame Replace wall with new rated drywall partition and rated door. Wall to be faced with stainless steel mullion caps to replicate the original glass partition. Replace the reception desk with a new desk Existing door and frame to remain 43RD STREET 43RD STREET EXISTING PLAN PROPOSED PLAN REVISED EXISTING AND PROPOSED PLANS 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 5
2 GLASS WALL
ORIGINAL 43RD STREET LOBBY - 1954 The MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY BUILDING was designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill and opened in October 1954. This lobby served as the elevator lobby for the upper floors and as a vestibule for the reception area into the safe deposit boxes. The lobbies were separated by a clear glass partition and door. The illuminated ceiling and gray marble wall extend from the elevator lobby into the reception area.
43RD STREET LOBBY - CIRCA 2011 Through several mergers, MANUFACTURERS TRUST became a part of Chemical Bank. In 1994 the first floor was divided into two spaces. The space to the left in the photo above served as a bank entrance and ATM lobby for Chemical Bank while the space beyond the glass partition above was converted to retail space. Chemical Bank became part of Chase Manhattan Bank in 1996. The interior of the building began public hearings in 1990 and were granted landmark status on February 15, 2011. LOBBY CONDITION CIRCA 2011 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 8 | 8
EXISTING 43RD STREET LOBBY At some point between 1994 and the interior landmark designation in 2011, the original glass wall was removed and replaced with a painted drywall partition. The hollow metal door and frame served as a second means of egress and as a back of house entrance for employees into the retail space beyond. CURRENT SPACE BEHIND DRYWALL PARTITION LOBBY CONDITION CIRCA 2011 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 9
GLASS WALL - CIRCA 2011 PROPOSED GLASS WALL GL-1 GL-2 Mirror Glass Etched Mirror Glass McGrory Glass SPGR-759 McGrory Glass HOKNY-940 PREVIOUS GLASS WALL ELEVATION - MAY 15, 2018 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 10
GLASS WALL - CIRCA 2011 PROPOSED GLASS WALL GL-1 GL-2 Mirror Glass Etched Mirror Glass McGrory Glass SPGR-759 McGrory Glass HOKNY-940 PROPOSED GLASS WALL ELEVATION 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 11
PROPOSED GLASS WALL DETAILS 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 12
3 RECEPTION DESK
EXISTING TELLER DESKS - FURNITURE OF ORIGINAL BANK SPACE 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 14
EXISTING RECEPTION DESK - FRONT ELEVATION EXISTING RECEPTION DESK - REAR ELEVATION The existing reception desk is not original to the building and was installed circa 1994 when the first floor was divided into two retail spaces. It now serves as security check-in for the upper floors. The desk has become antiquated due to the need for higher security and does not allow equipment to be concealed such as badging equipment, computer, phone, etc. The base is also open to view and wiring is unsightly to arriving guests. EXISTING RECEPTION DESK 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 15
Calacatta “M” Polished Marble Black plastic laminate Satin Stainless Steel Dark stained walnut PREVIOUS RECEPTION DESK - FRONT ELEVATION PREVIOUS RECEPTION DESK - REAR ELEVATION ST-1 B-2 PL-1 WD-1 Calacatta M - Polished Matte Black Laminate Wood - Dark Walnut Satin Stainless Steel Stonesource Formica Colorcore2 909C-58 Natural veneer, Flat Cut PREVIOUS RECEPTION DESK DESIGN - MAY 15, 2018 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 16
ST-1 Calacatta “M” Polished Marble GL-3 etched 1/2” glass screen PL-1 Black plastic laminate B-2 Polished Stainless WD-1 Dark Steel base stained walnut PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK - FRONT AND REAR PERSPECTIVE PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK - FRONT PERSPECTIVE B-2 ST-1 Polished Stainless Steel Calacatta M - Polished GL-3 1/2” Tempered Etched Glass w/ polished edge WD-1 PL-1 McGrory Glass SPGR -675 Wood - Dark Walnut Matte Black Laminate PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK - FRONT ELEVATION Natural veneer, Flat Cut Formica Colorcore2 909C-58 PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 17
RECEPTION DESK DETAILS 510 5TH AVENUE - LANDMARKS REVIEW September 25, 2018 43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS SPECTOR GROUP | 18
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