Prada, world-renowned fashion retailer, wanted Architect Rem Koolhaas and the Office of Metropolitan Architecture to totally re-think the shopping experience to create a handful of stores that would, through flexible interiors and digital wizardry, continuously support the mystique of the Prada brand. In designing Prada’s flagship store in Manhattan, the architectural goal was to open up the space in a 100-year old building in NYC’s cast-iron district, and do so minimally. LERA designed new and imaginative bracing systems and accomplished transfer of existing columns and portions of a three-foot thick masonry load-bearing wall without disruption to the tenants in the six floors above and the Prince Street subway station below.
Client:
Prada USA
Architect:
Office of Metropolitan Architecture, Rem Koolhaas; ARO
Location:
New York, NY
Gross Floor Area:
23,500 sf / 2,200 sm
Awards:
Gold Award for Engineering Excellence, New York Association of Consulting Engineers, 2003
Best of 2002 Award of Merit, New York Construction News