Bonsai trees arrive at Park Avenue apartment

80 year-old bonsai trees were delivered and installed at our Park Avenue Residence. (more…)

Our Tribeca Townhouse project has been featured in Remodelista and Dezeen. (more…)

Wood flooring, wall finishes, ceilings and custom cabinetry are finally revealed at the Park Avenue project (more…)

We are pleased to announce that our Tribeca Townhouse project has been featured in Curbed New York. (more…)

1000 Dean Street, the Studebaker building, is expanding within! (more…)

YUN Architecture wishes a joyful holiday season and a Happy New Year to all our clients, collaborators, friends and colleagues!

“Gates of Paradise”, an exhibition of Hiroshi Sugimoto’s latest photographs, combined with classical Japanese masterpieces of art from Japanese and American collections, is on view at Japan Society New York until January 2018. (more…)

YUN Architecture celebrates the launch of its new website! The new site allows us to showcase a number of recently completed projects which were photographed this year. Devon Banks Photography provided most of the images.

Gregor Ade Brand Consulting from Frankfurt, Germany developed the visual design of the website with technical implementation by KUDOS Design Collaboratory.

The upcoming 2017-2018 gallery season at Japan Society opens with Hiroshi Sugimoto’s “Gates of Paradise”, an exhibition of Sugimoto’s latest photographs, combined with classical Japanese masterpieces of art from Japanese and American collections.

For this occasion, Japan Society asked Hiroshi Sugimoto and his architectural office New Material Research Laboratory (NMRL) in Tokyo to redesign the main atrium of the building, adding new art display areas on the upper and lower level. A large wall clad with Japanese cedar bark forms the backdrop for a field of custom tiles from Nara, Japan.

YUN Architecture collaborated with the Japanese design team and was responsible for bidding and construction administration. BMDC from New York was the general contractor.

Plaster mouldings have arrived from the factory in Brooklyn and are being installed at the Central Park Residence. The gypsum mold sections are carefully being assembled on site and filled and pointed with plaster to make joints seamless and holes invisible.

YUN Architecture collaborated with architectural and ornamental plaster artist Foster Reeve to design and select motifs for the custom crowns and door mouldings.