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The New York Edition Hotel by Ian Schrager and the Rockwell Group

New York City

By Suzanne Stephens
The New York Edition
The bar area features a deep-gold backlit vitrine.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
In the hotel lounge, soft colors with a blackened-steel recessed fireplace wall framed by white oak dramatize the rear sitting area. Alvar Aalto chairs and a Corbusian spiral stair evoke classic modern roots.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
Like the reception area, the lounge is elevated by a few steps and has a more residential identity.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
The main hotel entrance off 24th Street occurs on the same level as the original elevator core, and is clad in creamy cast concrete with off-white beams of glass-fiber-reinforced concrete.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
The Clocktower housing the Edition was designed by Napolean Le Brun & Sons in 1909 as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, facing Madison Square Park.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
Guest rooms combine a traditional and modern aesthetic using dark walnut headboards and plastered barrel vaults balanced by clean lines and shades of white.
 
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
The New York Edition
Image courtesy Rockwell Group and Ian Schrager Company
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Image courtesy Rockwell Group and Ian Schrager Company
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September 16, 2015

Architects & Firms

Ian Schrager Company
Rockwell Group

New York City

People/Products

Since entrepreneur Ian Schrager opened the minimal-­modern boutique hotel Morgans, in New York, in 1984, his slightly eccentric caravanseries have proved successful with a cosmopolitan crowd who spurn the conventional accommodations of U.S. hotel chains. So it was quite surprising when in 2007 Schrager began a partnership with the chain of chains Marriott International to create a global cluster of “modern luxury” Edition hotels. The first opened in Waikiki, Hawaii, in 2010, and then came more Editions in Istanbul, London, and Miami Beach before arriving this spring in New York. Aiming for an “understated timeless aesthetic,” Ian Schrager Company enlisted the Rockwell Group to help with the interior design of the first Edition in Manhattan.

The gimlet-eyed among us might remark that Marriott is to “luxury” what David Rockwell is to “understated”: the Rockwell Group is known for colorful, jazzy environments such as New York’s Tao Downtown restaurant, not to mention the steam-punkish stage set for the Broadway musical Kinky Boots and the bodacious backdrop for Hair Spray. Rockwell affably responds that he has designed a number of muted interiors. Hmm. Yes, there is the natural-wood-and-white Yotel near Times Square. For his part, Schrager says he likes the architect not only because of his professionalism, but “because he can voice an opinion on the right color.” Even if the colors veer wildly from crème to caramel.

For this particular venture into the high end, Marriott took over one of the lesser-known architectural treasures of New York, the old Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower  (now known as the Clocktower) on the east side of Madison Square Park, at Madison Avenue and 24th Street. The 700-foot-high skyscraper, completed in 1909 by Napolean Le Brun & Sons, was the tallest in the city until the 792-foot-high Woolworth Building came along in 1913. It was the grandest addition to the Metropolitan Life complex, which the architects had begun in 1893, filling out a city block for the insurance company. The steel-framed campanile evokes the famous bell tower for St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice, but bearing large clocks on its four sides. Meanwhile, the neighborhood, once dominated by office buildings, banks, and a state court house, is now pulsing with restaurants, new apartment houses, and upgraded hotels for the young-money set.

In order for Schrager and Rockwell to successfully turn the 41-story structure into a hotel, they had to insert the requisite public spaces—lobby, reception, restaurant, and bar, plus health club and spa—into the small base, 75 by 85 feet, with a thick elevator core. As Schrager puts it, “It was like dealing with a Rubik’s Cube but at a greater scale.”

On top of that, it seemed a better fit for the the main entrance to be placed on 24th Street rather than Madison Avenue, even though access at grade is flanked by existing elevated lobby areas. As you enter, you ascend several steps to the reception desk on the east or the lounge on the west, or walk straight ahead (no steps) to the elevator bank. The look of the lobby, lounge, and reception is 1930s–40s art moderne, with the tall silk draperies and smoothly shaped tables and lamps designed by the Parisian designer Christian Liaigre, and with chairs by Alvar Aalto and other pieces inspired by Jean Michel Frank. The serene color scheme varies from silver, bronze, taupe, and charcoal, to vivid gold (for the backlit vitrine behind the bar). The streamlined style is given a Corbusian twist with a spiraling ivory-hued steel-plate stair in one end of the rear lobby. Here you also find a 30-foot-long recessed blackened-steel fireplace wall edging the sitting area.

Since the ground floor had been extensively remodeled in the 1960s, there was little to restore. The Rockwell Group tried to keep a sense of the shell by installing sand-colored cast-concrete floor tile and window moldings within the 14-foot-high spaces where ceilings are articulated by off-white beams of glass-fiber-reinforced concrete. These, along with cream-colored Venetian plaster walls infuse the setting with an assured sense of swank.

The Clocktower restaurant and its three dining rooms, a bar, and a billiard room, with outside access on Madison Avenue, occupy the second floor in the former executive offices. Here landmarked rooms, replete with restored mahogany wainscoting, oak floors, and deeply molded plaster ceilings provide dark, clubby spaces for the soigné clientele.

The guest rooms, 273 in all, with a color scheme based on shades of white, have new oak-paneled foyers and floors and dark walnut headboards. They impart a sense of the old (including existing shallow barrel-vaulted ceilings now painted and plastered), and the new that Schrager and Rockwell meant to—and did—achieve. The ambience that results, to quote Baudelaire in describing a place a traveler hopes to find, appears to be one of luxe, calme, and volupté.


People

Owner: Marriott International (Client)

Personnel in architect's firm who should receive special credit:
Interior designer:
Ian Schrager Company, 818 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10014

Rockwell Group, 5 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003

Architect of record:
AAI Architects
14 Wall Street 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10005

Partner and Vice Chairman, Michael Overington
Senior VP Architecture and Design, Paul Haslhofer
EVP of Project Management, Robert Ashton
Staff: Kirsten Bailey and Gilles-Fluer Boutry

Rockwell Group (Interior Design)
5 Union Square West
New York, NY 10003
Edition New York Project Team
President and Founder: David Rockwell
Partner: Shawn Sullivan
Project Managers: Ashley Yoon, Jae Chang
Interior Designer: Saerom Moon
Staff: Insun Cho, Stephen Croke, Michael Horowitz, Erica Klopman,
Marek Kusio, James O’Meara, Elle Sears

I.S.C. Design Studio
Brooklyn, NY

Engineer(s):
Structural Engineers
DeSimone Consulting Engineers
New York, NY

MEP
ADS Engineers

Consultant(s):
Lighting Consultant
Isometrix Lighting Design
London, England

Lighting Consultant (Exterior)
Fisher Marantz Stone
New York, NY

Lighting Consultant (BOH/EM)
WALD Studio LLC
New York, NY

Audio/Visual Consultant
EL Media Group
New York, NY

Acoustic Consultant
Shen Milson Wilke, LLC
New York, NY

Kitchen Consultant
Next Step Design
Annapolis, MD

Photographer(s):
Nikolas Koenig
917.721.3922

Interior Designer:

Ian Schrager Company, 818 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10014

Rockwell Group, 5 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003

Completion Date:

May 2015

 

Products

Ground Floor
Area Rug (Gallery Area)
Masland Carpet
Saraland, AL

Credenza (Concierge Desk) 
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Mobile DJ Booth (Lobby Lounge)
Shimna LLC
New York, NY

Leather Upholstered Stool (Lounge/Bar/Gallery)
Cassina Contract/Tiger Leather
Meda, Italy/ Greensboro, NC

Decorative Overdrape w/Sheer (Ground Floor) 
Bramson House/Donghia Inc
L. I. NY/ Milford, CT

Overdrape Fabric
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Sheer Fabric 
Donghia Inc
Milford, CT

Wood Blinds (Ground Floor)
Bramson House
L. I. NY

Table Lamp (Lobby)
CRW Lighting Inc.
Deer Park, NY

Floor Lamp (Lobby)
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Floor Lamp (Lounge/Bar)
CRW Lighting Inc.
Deer Park, NY

Concierge Desk (Lobby)  
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Linen Textured Table (Lounge)
Coast to Coast Designs
Coconut Grove, FL

Round Bronze Metal Table (Lounge)
Shimna LLC
New York, NY

Round Stone Table (Bar) 
Shimna LLC
New York, NY

Rectangular Wood Top Table (Gallery) 
Artco International Inc.
Ontario, Canada

Round Coffee Table (Fireplace)  
Shimna LLC
New York, NY

Lounge Chair (Lounge)  
Matzform
Shanghai, China

Lounge Chair Upholstery (Ground Floor)  
Holly Hunt
New York, NY

Lounge Chair (Bar Area) 
A. Rudin
Los Angeles, CA

Lounge Chair Upholstery (Ground Floor)  
Kvadrat
Ebeltoft, Denmark

Sofa (Lounge/Bar) 
Quality & Company/Jim Thompson
Concord, Canada/New York, NY

Love Seat (Lounge)
Quality & Company/Christian Liaigre
Concord, Canada/ New York, NY

Sofa (Gallery)
Quality & Company/Jim Thompson
Concord, Canada/ New York, NY

Lounge Chair (Fireplace) 
M2L
New York, NY

Lounge Chair Upholstery (Fireplace)
Maharam
New York, NY

Floor 2
Leather Host Station
Shimna LLC
New York, NY
  
Host Stand Upholstery 
Holly Hunt
New York, NY

Floor Lamp (Restaurant)  
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Barstool
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Barstool Upholstery
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Chandelier (Gold Bar) 
Eric Schmitt
Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours, France
  
Four-Seat Dining Table (Restaurant)
Saint Damase
Quebec Canada

Two-Seat Dining Table (Restaurant)
Shimna LLC
New York, NY

Chandelier (Dining Halls)
Eric Schmitt
Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours, France

Green Dining Chair (Dining Hall I)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Green Dining Chair Upholstery (Dining Hall I)
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Green Banquette (Dining Hall I)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Green Banquette Upholstery (Dining Hall I)
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Blue Dining Chair (Dining Hall II)
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Blue Dining Chair Upholstery (Dining Hall II) 
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Blue Banquette (Dining Hall II)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Blue Banquette Upholstery (Dining Hall II)
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Wine Display (Dining Hall II)
Original cupboard retrofitted with new shelving and lighting

Pink Dining Chair (Dining Hall III)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Pink Dining Chair Upholstery (Dining Hall III)  
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Pink Banquette (Dining Hall III)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY

Pink Banquette Upholstery (Dining Hall III)
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Bench (Dining Hall III)  
Maxalto by B&B Italia
New York, NY

Bench Upholstery (Dining Hall III)  
Upper South Studio
Winston-Salem, NC

Wood Blinds (Restaurant)
Bramson House
L. I. NY

Floor Lamp (Dining Halls II & III)
Christian Liaigre
New York, NY

Billiard Table (Restaurant)
Blatt Billiards
New York, NY

Purple Billiard Room Bench (Restaurant)  
Artistic Frame
New York, NY 

Billiard Room Bench Upholstery (Restaurant) 
Edelman Leather
New Milford, CT

Guestroom
Area Rug 
Masland Contract
New York, NY

Framed Artwork
Milton Blier/Trunk Archive (Artist: Melvin Sokolsky)
New York, NY

Throw Pillows
Quality & Company
Concord, Canada

Bed Throw
Archipelago Design
New York, NY

Drapery (overdrape)
Bramson House /James Hare
L.I., NY / Leeds, UK

Drapery (sheer)
Bramson House/Kravet
L.I., NY / New York, NY   

Hang Man Floor Lamp 
Siena Design Inc.
New York, NY

Torchiere Floor Lamp  
Siena Design Inc.
New York, NY

Lounge Chair Reading Lamp
Neidhardt Inc.
Redwood City, CA

Lounge Chair Upholstery (body)
Quality & Company /Pierre Frey
Concord, Canada /New York, NY

Lounge Chair Seat Cushion (seat back) 
Quality & Company /Brochier
Concord, Canada /Grandate, Italy

Coffee Table
Saint Damase Hotel Furniture
Quebec, Canada

Coffee Table Upholstery 
Saint Damase Hotel Furniture /Crest Leather
Quebec, Canada /London, UK

Sofa Upholstery
Quality & Company /Pierre Frey Inc.
Concord, Canada /New York, NY

Sofa Cushion Upholstery 
Quality & Company /Casamance
Concord, Canada /Grandate, Italy

Sofa
Quality & Company
Concord, Canada

Mini Bar  
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Desk Lamp  
Atelier de Troupe
Los Angeles, CA

Desk Chair with Arms 
A. Rudin
Los Angeles, CA

Armless Desk Chair
David Edward Ltd, Inc./Demar Leather Co. 
Baltimore, MD/ Kew Gardens, NY

Desk  
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Low Desk
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Dresser/Credenza
Saint Damase Hotel Furniture
Quebec, Canada

Headboard with Platform Base (King)
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Headboard with Platform Base (Queen)
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Round Night Stand
Stickley Furniture
Manlius, NY

Headboard Wall Sconce
Neidhardt Inc.
Redwood City, CA

Bench
Quality & Company/ Kravet
Concord, Canada/ New York, NY

Area Rug (Park Suite living area)
Sacco Carpet
New York, NY

Lounge Chair (Park Suite)
Maxalto by B&B Italia
New York, NY

Bench (Park Suite dining area)
Lepere
New York, NY

Throw Pillow (Penthouse sectionals)
JM Upholstery/Angela Brown Ltd
LIC, NY/ New York, NY

Area Rug (Penthouse living area)
Sacco Carpet
New York, NY

Coffee Table (Penthouse)
Lepere Inc.
New York, NY

Sofa (Penthouse)
JM Upholstery/Angela Brown Ltd
LIC, NY/ New York, NY

Lounge Chair (Penthouse)
Maxalto by B&B Italia
New York, NY

Pendant Light Fixture (Penthouse)
Inlight International Inc.
Redondo Beach, CA

Dining Chair (Penthouse)
Plantation
Los Angeles, CA

Area Rug (Penthouse bedroom)
Masland Contract
New York, NY

ADDENDUM—INTEGRATE INTO THE ABOVE SOURCES

Hotel Windows: Skyline Windows (fabrication and installation)

Concrete Floor Tiles - Concrete Works East

Spiral Stair Steel - Empire Metal & Glass

Glass for Lobby Windows & Doors - Empire Metal & Glass

Fireplace Wall - Empire Metal & Glass

Fireplace Insert (Ventless) - Hearth Cabinet

Public Bathroom Fixtures - Vola, Toto

Restoration Consultant for 2nd Floor - CTS Group Architecture/Planning PA

 
KEYWORDS: hotels New York City

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Suzanne Stephens, a former deputy editor of Architectural Record, has been a writer, editor, and critic in the field of architecture for several decades. She has a Ph.D. in architectural history from Cornell University, and teaches a seminar in the history of architectural criticism in the architecture program of Barnard and Columbia colleges.

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