HIGH BRIDGE,
Bronx and New York, NY
Li/Saltzman is the Architect for the rehabilitation of High Bridge, a National Historic and a NYC Landmark. High Bridge, first opened in 1848 to bring Croton water to NYC, is modeled on ancient Roman aqueducts. Its rehabilitation as a pedestrian and bicycle facility will complete a major link in a 350 mile greenway system in NYC.
BRICK HOUSE,
New Canaan, CT
Li/Saltzman Architects is leading an interdisciplinary team in the restoration of Philip Johnson’s Brick House, part of the Glass House historic site. Under the aegis of the National Trust of Historic Preservation, the project will serve as a model for the future preservation of Modernist heritage.
Greenwich Village Residence,
New York, NY
Li/Saltzman is the Architect for the restoration, adaptive use, and linking of two nineteenth century masonry buildings as a single family residence in the Greenwich Village Historic District. Working with Designer Jack Ceglic, the project utilizes a contemporary vocabulary for the new elements in contrast to the historic masonry envelopes.
brown memorial church,
Brooklyn, NY
Li/Saltzman is the architect for the phased restoration of an 1860 Romanesque Revival church in the Clinton Hill Historic District. Structural stabilization and exterior restoration were performed as the first phase; conservation and restoration of the interior plaster and finishes are presently underway.
City center,
New York, NY
Working with Ennead Architects, Li/Saltzman is the Preservation Architect for the rehabilitation of City Center, an individually designated NYC landmark. The former Mecca Temple, a polychromatic Moorish-inspired theater, was built in 1924 for the Ancient Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
Congregation Tifereth Israel,
Queens, NY
Li/Saltzman is the architect for the exterior restoration of an individually designated NYC landmark synagogue for the NY Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites program. The wood frame building is a rare survivor representative of a regional vernacular style.
Keys Ranch,
Joshua Tree, CA
Li/Saltzman Architects is working for the National Park Service to develop a Historic Furnishings Report for Keys’ Ranch, a unique example of an early 20th century homestead. Located within Joshua Tree National Park, Keys Ranch is comprised of multiple vernacular buildings including a ranch house, guest houses, and schoolhouses.
West Point Foundry Preserve,
West Point, NY
Li/Saltzman Architects is developing documents for the stabilization and selective reconstruction of eight 19th century structures on the West Point Foundry Preserve. The remnants of the Foundry’s buildings, machinery foundations, and site structures lie within the 87-acre verdant Preserve, which Scenic Hudson is transforming into a world-class industrial heritage site.