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WWW.SPECTORGROUP.COM
183 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10016
510 5TH AVENUELANDMARKS PRESENTATION
M AY 0 8 , 2 0 1 8
1. Existing Conditions
2. Proposed Plan
3. Proposed Glass Wall
4. Proposed Marble Wall
5. Proposed Reception Desk
CONTENT
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.
1EXISTING CONDITIONS
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43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS
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43RD STREET LOBBY - CIRCA 1990
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 1994
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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.
PARTITION ELEVATION BACK OF HOUSE
LOBBY CONDITION CIRCA 2011
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EXISTING 43RD STREET LOBBY
The door above served as access to the elevator lobby when the building functioned as a bank. The space beyond the door is now retail and is currently
occupied by the North Face Store. The retail space does not require egress through this door and access is no longer permitted. Due to the obsolete nature of
the door, the owner would like to remove the door and frame and infill the opening with attic stock of the original marble.
EXISTING TENANT SIDE MARBLE ATTIC STOCK TO BE USED
LOBBY CONDITION CIRCA 2011
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43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS
May 08, 2018EXISTING TELLER DESKS - FURNITURE OF ORIGINAL BANK SPACE
2PROPOSED PLAN
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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
EXISTING AND PROPOSED PLANS
EXISTING PLAN
43RD STREET 43RD STREET
PROPOSED PLAN
3PROPOSED GLASS WALL
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GL-1Mirror GlassMcGrory Glass SPGR-759
GL-2Etched Mirror GlassMcGrory Glass HOKNY-940
GLASS WALL ELEVATION
GLASS WALL - CIRCA 1994 PROPOSED GLASS WALL
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4PROPOSED MARBLE WALL
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Infill the existing door opening with attic stock marble
to match the adjacent wall.
MARBLE WALL ELEVATION
EXISTING MARBLE WALL
5PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK
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43RD STREET LOBBY MODIFICATIONS
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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
EXISTING RECEPTION DESK - FRONT ELEVATION EXISTING RECEPTION DESK - REAR ELEVATION
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ST-1Calacatta M - PolishedStonesource
B-2
Satin Stainless Steel
PL-1Matte Black LaminateFormica Colorcore2 909C-58
WD-1Wood - Dark WalnutNatural veneer, Flat Cut
Black plastic laminate
Dark stained
walnut
Satin Stainless Steel
Calacatta “M”
Polished Marble
PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK
PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK - FRONT ELEVATION PROPOSED RECEPTION DESK - REAR ELEVATION