Sendero Verde

Client Jonathan Rose Companies, L+M Development Partners, Acacia Network
Location New York City, NY
Status Completed in 2024

Sendero Verde offers 709 affordable units in the world's largest Passive House building.

Located in East Harlem in New York City, Sendero Verde is a mixed-use multi-building project awarded through the City’s SustaiNYC program, which seeks to create affordable housing for New Yorkers without compromising design quality.

Sendero Verde contains 709 designated affordable units as well as extensive community space, retail space, and outdoor gardens. A school also operates in the space, as well as supportive programming operated by Union Settlement, which is one of the oldest settlement houses in New York City. Ground floor retail will wrap the site.

In taking a cue from an historical trail that once crossed through the site, the project is arranged around a central meandering landscaped path, which weaves through the project from Park Avenue to the western end of 111th Street and Madison Avenue. The massing is broken down into three separate volumes which frame this path, creating a central courtyard. This courtyard spills out onto different levels, creating opportunities for individual community gardens.

Sendero Verde is Passive House certified, making it the largest Passive House residential building in the world.

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Community of Opportunity

The concept behind Sendero Verde is that by providing a variety of opportunities and support services under one roof, we can work to break the cycle of poverty that disrupts so many people’s lives. This "Community of Opportunity" is woven throughout the project and is reflected in both the types of spaces that are offered, and in how those spaces are arranged. Each intrinsic program element retains its own individuality, but because of their juxtaposition and linking, yields something greater.

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Awards

2023 Construction Excellence Award, Affordable Housing Category - Associated Builders and Contractors - Empire State Chapter 2021 American Architecture Award - The Chicago Athenaeum Multi-Family Award of Merit - USGBC, Connecticut Chapter 2019 Winner, Unbuilt Green Category, Best of Design Awards - The Architect's Newspaper Buildings of Excellence Winner: Late Design Phase - NYSERDA

Scope

Design Architect Architect of Record Interior Designer

Project Team

Blake Middleton, Deborah Moelis, Louis Koehl, Ryan Lobello, Alex Kim, Andrew Oberst, Orghya Bhattacharjee, Diana Erazo, Eric Suntup, Esteban Penzo, Anirudh Kalyanaraman, Ann Chai, Bin Feng, Han Cho, Joshua Caluag, Kentaro Tsuboi, Lior Oz, Meari Kim, Richard Karsten, Runsheng Lin, Benjamin Novacinski

Design Partner(s)

Landscape Architect - AECOM

Certifications

Passive House Certified

Photography

Lester Ali Field Condition