Discover the future of sustainable urban living at Frame 122, a groundbreaking Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) residential building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Developed by Frame Home and designed by Brent Buck Architects PLLC, with Murray Engineering P.C., as the Engineer of Record, this five-story structure represents more than just an architectural feat—it’s a testament to the power of sustainable, thoughtful urban development. Frame 122, alongside its sister building, Frame 283—the first CLT residential building in New York City—exemplifies Frame Home’s commitment to creating eco-conscious spaces that shape a greener urban future. Visitors will explore a unique, modern aesthetic that showcases the beauty of natural timber, learn about the advantages of Mass Timber construction, and discover the importance of advanced structural engineering in creating resilient, energy-efficient buildings. Join Frame 122’s David Reynolds and Paolo Hockenmaier to see firsthand how sustainable materials and innovative structural engineering solutions are shaping the city’s skyline—and be inspired by what’s possible in urban residential design.
Discover the future of sustainable urban living at Frame 122, a groundbreaking Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) residential building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Developed by Frame Home and designed by Brent Buck Architects PLLC, with Murray Engineering P.C., as the Engineer of Record, this five-story structure represents more than just an architectural feat—it’s a testament to the power of sustainable, thoughtful urban development.
Frame 122, alongside its sister building, Frame 283—the first CLT residential building in New York City—exemplifies Frame Home’s commitment to creating eco-conscious spaces that shape a greener urban future. Visitors will explore a unique, modern aesthetic that showcases the beauty of natural timber, learn about the advantages of Mass Timber construction, and discover the importance of advanced structural engineering in creating resilient, energy-efficient buildings. Join Frame 122’s David Reynolds and Paolo Hockenmaier to see firsthand how sustainable materials and innovative structural engineering solutions are shaping the city’s skyline—and be inspired by what’s possible in urban residential design.
Close-toed shoes and visitors must sign a waiver for entry as the tour is taking place at a construction site. Hard hats will be provided. The tour is not accessible for those with disabilities as roofing and pavers may not be completed. No animals or persons under 18 are allowed on site.
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2024; Brent Buck Architects PLLC and Murray Engineering P.C.
122 Waverly Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205