Tinnken is a small creative studio interested in the intersection of architecture & innovation.
Situated among rolling hills and a backdrop of mature trees, this residence reimagines the home to expand opportunities for outdoor living and views. Screened porches act as transitional spaces, unifying the overall massing. A refined recladding introduces a more modern, simplified expression while maintaining a connection to the surrounding landscape.
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Residence Renovation
TINNKEN
Concept
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Set within an open-plan home, this kitchen renovation transforms a dark, dated space into a bright, functional living area. A refined palette of cabinetry and integrated appliances, along with carefully detailed openings, brings clarity and cohesion while maximizing storage. The island anchors the space, organizing circulation, while an expanded garden window introduces light and a place for plants.
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Kitchen Renovation
TINNKEN
Concept
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This renovation refreshes finishes and reconfigures the bathing area to create a more open, light-filled space. Expanded window openings introduce additional natural light while maintaining privacy, enhancing the overall sense of clarity within the room. A warm mix of wood and terrazzo brings texture and depth, balancing durability with a calm, cohesive environment.
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Bathroom Renovation
TINNKEN
Concept
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This interiors project was brought to TINNKEN via Carol Maryan Architects and was developed in close coordination with lead interior designer Marni Traub. TINNKEN focused on 3D modeling, renderings, millwork drawings, and finish schedules, supporting a cohesive translation of design intent across the project.
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Spa & Wellness Facility
7,500 SF
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Responding to the Art Deco heritage of downtown Manhattan, 25 Park Row establishes a refined residential presence along City Hall Park, in dialogue with the historic Woolworth Building. Working closely with the project team, the design required disciplined coordination to uphold the vision while navigating complex regulatory requirements through design and documentation.
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25 Park Row
COOKFOX
110 units
363,500 GSF
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Situated on a three-street frontage, Vernon Blvd features a carefully articulated brick façade and multiple exterior amenity spaces. Working with the project team, the design maximizes zoning by concentrating height along the avenue frontage. Delivered on an accelerated schedule, the project required out-of-sequence design development to maintain construction progress.
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Vernon Blvd
FXCollaborative
121 units
163,760 GSF
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This mid-sized condominium expands an existing multi-building rental complex, requiring a cohesive integration with adjacent structures. As part of the design team, the work optimized layouts within a compact footprint while coordinating connections to existing buildings. Code-sensitive elements, including underground parking and rooftop amenities, required close interdisciplinary coordination.
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Mid-Sized Tower
FXCollaborative
165 units
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Court Square is a mixed-use residential tower in Long Island City defined by a complex program and varied typologies. The design balances density and livability through precise unit planning. A stepping cantilever and seismic joint between tower volumes required careful structural and regulatory coordination.
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Court Square
FXCollaborative
626 units
705,777 GSF
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535 Carlton is part of a multi-building development in Brooklyn providing mixed-income housing. Working with the broader team, focus was on the building base, where retail, parking, and connections to landscaped spaces required careful coordination. Structural transitions and clearance constraints demanded detailed planning across multiple program areas.
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535 Carlton
COOKFOX
298 units
364,000 GSF
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This private residence combines two units within a Central Park East co-op into a three-story penthouse with expansive interiors and terraces. In collaboration with the project team, the work balanced an ambitious program with the building’s historic context, coordinating closely with the client, co-op board, and Landmarks Commission.
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Private Penthouse
Cook+Fox
1 unit
7,708 GSF
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150 Charles Street is a high-end residential complex with two towers organized around a central courtyard and extensive below-grade amenities. As part of the project team, coordination with the interior design team ensured consistent execution of shared spaces, units, and the lobby, maintaining design intent through documentation and construction.
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150 Charles St.
Cook+Fox
91 units
357,933 GSF
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35XV is an award winning mixed-use residential tower with a school at its base and residences above. Developed with the project team, the design responds to site constraints through a cantilevered form and angled façade aligned with zoning setbacks. Strategic coordination maximized usable floor area while supporting a distinctive architectural expression.
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35XV
FXFOWLE
55 units
170,000 GSF
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Griffin Court is composed of two connected buildings organized around a landscaped courtyard. Working with the broader team, the design established a cohesive relationship between structures, with a sloped circulation path shaping the resident experience. Integrated artwork activates lot-line walls, contributing to the surrounding streetscape.
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Griffin Court
Fox & Fowle
95 units
160,000 GSF
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Oculus Condominium is a boutique residential building defined by a terracotta rainscreen over dark metal panels. As part of the design team, work focused on balancing unit efficiency and value for first-time buyers. Coordination from early design through construction supported a cohesive and well-executed outcome.
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Oculus
Fox & Fowle
47 units
73,000 GSF
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