St. Ann’s Warehouse
Project Location: DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY
This 1860s tobacco warehouse located in Brooklyn Bridge Park and under its namesake bridge is part of the Fulton Ferry Historic District.
The pre-civil war structure was persevered by building a modern building inside of the historic walls, but keeping the original brick walls and the scenic archways meant every window was custom designed to the measurement of each opening, to meet national historic preservation standards, and to block the urban noise of the Brooklyn Bridge.
As a result, the arch-top windows maintain the historic integrity and bring the luxury of quiet to the St. Ann’s Warehouse space as St. Ann’s continues to play a vital role in the global cultural landscape as an artistic home for international companies of distinction, avant-garde masters, and talented emerging artists.


Project Scope: 16 different sized, arch-top, triple glazed, fixed windows
Installer:: Infinite Glass & Metal
Architect: Rogers Marvel Architecture
Building Status: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Fulton Ferry Historic District
Theatre Consultant: Charcoalblue
Acoustic Window Performance: STC-44
Award: AIA National Honor Award for Architecture
Award: AIA New York State Design Award of Excellence
Award: AIA NY Chapter-Design Honor Award for Architecture
Award: Architizer A+ Awards-Special Mention Cultural: Hall/Theater
Award: International Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum
Award: Municipal Art Society MASterworks Award for Best Adaptive Reuse
Award: Urban Land Institute New York Award of Excellence in Institutional Development
Award: Chicago Athenaeum, American Architecture Award
Award: Building Brooklyn Award TerraCRG Award For Arts and Recreation
Award: Architect’s Newspaper-Best of Design Award for Adaptive Reuse
Series Used: SCW 900 Windows SCW960
Project Categories: Acoustic Historic
Applications: Performance Hall
