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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM: GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS + PLANNERS 29 Broadway, New York, NY 10006 New supporve housing residence opens in the South Bronx for at-risk youth aging out of foster care and formerly homeless adults NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2015 — Occupancy draws near to 100% this month at the newly opened Wales Avenue Residence in the South Bronx. The new building, with stepped massing echoing the two populaons housed within, is a seven story masonry bearing wall construcon featuring a sophiscated gray brick façade accented with lively blue glazed brick, metal panels and large windows in each unit. A landscaped yard accommodates each populaon in defined areas. It was designed by Gran Kriegel Associates, Architects + Planners for Volunteers of America-Greater New York, with funding provided in part by the New York State Office of Mental Health. Gran Kriegel is a New York-based architectural firm specializing in supporve housing, educaonal facilies, and public projects rooted in growing and maintaining the civic good. Wales Avenue Residence serves as a supporve housing facility for two disnct populaons in need: young adults living with behavioral health issues who are aging out of foster care and at risk of homelessness, and chronically homeless adults struggling with mental illness or substance use issues. The 47 efficiency apartments and 10 two-bedroom units can accommodate a total of 67 individuals who will also have on-site access to social services geared toward improving res- idents’ quality of life. The facility also provides lounge areas for residents, common dining room, teaching kitchen, com- puter classroom, counseling rooms, administrave offices, a recreaon room, laundry facilies, and two roof terraces. Following a model proposed by the New York State Office of Mental Health, the building is organized as two disnct facilies under one roof – one to serve each resident populaon. A daylight-filled lobby welcomes residents and directs each to his or her respecve wing, served by separate elevators. Each group has access to lounge areas with floor-to-ceiling windows, and apartments are also separated by group-specific floors to best serve the unique needs of each populaon. Color both inside and out creates a vibrant atmosphere throughout the building: a blue glazed brick features prominently on the builder’s exterior, accent les breathe life into the floors and walls of the corridors, and resident lounges are brightly painted. Within the individual apartments a more restrained palee comes into play, with sophiscated dark wood floors and cabinetry, neutral le, and paint tones more reminiscent of market-rate than supporve housing. The units are designed to feel spacious and peaceful, with open kitchens and large windows. Volunteers of America furnishes each unit and equips it with linens, cooking and cleaning supplies for the residents. A landscaped rear yard offers space for relaxaon for both resident groups and raised planng beds to accommodate community gardening. The roof terraces provide addional space for socializaon. - more - GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS • 29 BROADWAY • NEW YORK NY 10006 • TEL 212 206 1560 Architects + Planners Gran Kriegel designed the building for the Greater New York affiliate of Volunteers of America, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organizaon that helps over 2 million people each year, including veterans, at-risk youth, frail elderly, men and wom- en returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, people with disabilies, and those living with behavioral health issues. Subconsultants included: Silman (structural engineering); Dagher Engineering (MEP + Fire Protecon); Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architecture; Michael Wein, PE (civil engineering); and Skolodz & Associates (food services). The general con- tractor on the project was Sisca Northeast. ### About Gran Kriegel Associates Gran Kriegel Associates is a full-service architecture and planning firm founded in New York City in 1965. The firm has a robust history of designing for children and families as exemplified in our extensive porolio of educaonal and sup- porve housing projects. Our full porolio ranges from public sector work to nonprofit projects, community centers, corporate interiors, military installaons, and private homes. In addion to architectural design services, Gran Kriegel As- sociates offers programming, feasibility analysis, historic analysis and preservaon, interior design, and urban planning. Learn more at grankriegel.com. About Volunteers of America Volunteers of America has been at the forefront of social service for nearly 120 years, helping individuals and families in need overcome obstacles to living safe, healthy and producve lives in the community. Across the country, 2 million peo- ple in 400 communies in 46 states feel the impact of Volunteers of America’s work every year. Locally, tens of thousands of men, women and children in need benefit from Volunteers of America’s life-changing, oſten lifesaving work including the homeless, families affected by domesc violence, children with special needs, adults living with HIV/AIDS, behavioral health or substance use issues, at-risk youth, veterans struggling to find their foong and the frail elderly. Learn more at www.voa-gny.org. GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS • 29 BROADWAY • NEW YORK NY 10006 • TEL 212 206 1560 Architects + Planners

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FROM: GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES

ARCHITECTS + PLANNERS

29 Broadway, New York, NY 10006

New supportive housing residence opens in the South Bronx for at-risk youth aging out of foster care and formerly homeless adults NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2015 — Occupancy draws near to 100% this month at the newly opened Wales Avenue Residence in the South Bronx. The new building, with stepped massing echoing the two populations housed within, is a seven story masonry bearing wall construction featuring a sophisticated gray brick façade accented with lively blue glazed brick, metal panels and large windows in each unit. A landscaped yard accommodates each population in defined areas. It was designed by Gran Kriegel Associates, Architects + Planners for Volunteers of America-Greater New York, with funding provided in part by the New York State Office of Mental Health. Gran Kriegel is a New York-based architectural firm specializing in supportive housing, educational facilities, and public projects rooted in growing and maintaining the civic good.

Wales Avenue Residence serves as a supportive housing facility for two distinct populations in need: young adults living with behavioral health issues who are aging out of foster care and at risk of homelessness, and chronically homeless adults struggling with mental illness or substance use issues. The 47 efficiency apartments and 10 two-bedroom units can accommodate a total of 67 individuals who will also have on-site access to social services geared toward improving res-idents’ quality of life. The facility also provides lounge areas for residents, common dining room, teaching kitchen, com-puter classroom, counseling rooms, administrative offices, a recreation room, laundry facilities, and two roof terraces.

Following a model proposed by the New York State Office of Mental Health, the building is organized as two distinct facilities under one roof – one to serve each resident population. A daylight-filled lobby welcomes residents and directs each to his or her respective wing, served by separate elevators. Each group has access to lounge areas with floor-to-ceiling windows, and apartments are also separated by group-specific floors to best serve the unique needs of each population. Color both inside and out creates a vibrant atmosphere throughout the building: a blue glazed brick features prominently on the builder’s exterior, accent tiles breathe life into the floors and walls of the corridors, and resident lounges are brightly painted. Within the individual apartments a more restrained palette comes into play, with sophisticated dark wood floors and cabinetry, neutral tile, and paint tones more reminiscent of market-rate than supportive housing. The units are designed to feel spacious and peaceful, with open kitchens and large windows. Volunteers of America furnishes each unit and equips it with linens, cooking and cleaning supplies for the residents. A landscaped rear yard offers space for relaxation for both resident groups and raised planting beds to accommodate community gardening. The roof terraces provide additional space for socialization.

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GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS • 29 BROADWAY • NEW YORK NY 10006 • TEL 212 206 1560

Architects + Planners

Gran Kriegel designed the building for the Greater New York affiliate of Volunteers of America, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that helps over 2 million people each year, including veterans, at-risk youth, frail elderly, men and wom-en returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, people with disabilities, and those living with behavioral health issues.

Subconsultants included: Silman (structural engineering); Dagher Engineering (MEP + Fire Protection); Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architecture; Michael Wein, PE (civil engineering); and Skolodz & Associates (food services). The general con-tractor on the project was Sisca Northeast.

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About Gran Kriegel Associates

Gran Kriegel Associates is a full-service architecture and planning firm founded in New York City in 1965. The firm has a robust history of designing for children and families as exemplified in our extensive portfolio of educational and sup-portive housing projects. Our full portfolio ranges from public sector work to nonprofit projects, community centers, corporate interiors, military installations, and private homes. In addition to architectural design services, Gran Kriegel As-sociates offers programming, feasibility analysis, historic analysis and preservation, interior design, and urban planning. Learn more at grankriegel.com.

About Volunteers of America

Volunteers of America has been at the forefront of social service for nearly 120 years, helping individuals and families in need overcome obstacles to living safe, healthy and productive lives in the community. Across the country, 2 million peo-ple in 400 communities in 46 states feel the impact of Volunteers of America’s work every year. Locally, tens of thousands of men, women and children in need benefit from Volunteers of America’s life-changing, often lifesaving work including the homeless, families affected by domestic violence, children with special needs, adults living with HIV/AIDS, behavioral health or substance use issues, at-risk youth, veterans struggling to find their footing and the frail elderly. Learn more at www.voa-gny.org.

GRAN KRIEGEL ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS • 29 BROADWAY • NEW YORK NY 10006 • TEL 212 206 1560

Architects + Planners

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