Villas at the Ridgeway

Location: Yonkers, NY

Client: The Community Builders, Inc.

Type: Mixed-Income Family Housing

Size: 53,006 SF

Units: 70

Residential units developed in four buildings on two sites in Yonkers, NY, supplanting three outmoded public housing buildings and a blighted townhouse development. This LEED-certified development includes units affordable to families earning less than 30%, 50%, and 60% AMI, plus ten unrestricted middle-income units. 

The development’s design is outward facing, putting its buildings in dialogue with the surrounding architecture. Their orientation reestablishes a physical relationship with neighborhood streets, and serves to reinvigorate pedestrian activity with new sidewalks, street trees, and site lighting.

Unlike the public housing it replaced, this townhouse style development is physically closer to public open space with landscaped setbacks. 


Awards

2021 Award of Merit
AIA Tri-State Design Awards

2021 Design Award - Award of Honor
SARA NY

2021 Award of Merit 
SARA National

2020 Affordable, Multifamily,
Mid to High Rise - Gold

NAHB Best in American Living

Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Prefab townhouses.

The variations in exterior color and the interplay of insets and extruded rectangular volumes helps to break the mass of these modular buildings and provide a rhythmic definition to the structure at a human scale. 

 
Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Landscaped front yards.
Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Parking area of townhouses with view at the Hudson river.

Each unit has its own entrance. Dividing the buildings into duplexes provides more privacy and sense of personal space and ownership for tenants than a typical multifamily building. 

Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Double-height living room space.
Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Bedroom space.
Villas at The Ridgeway, Yonkers, NY. Kitchen, dinning space.

These new homes are spacious, with LVP flooring and large windows for lots of natural light, cross ventilation and views of the Hudson River and Palisades. 

 

Photos by Ari Burling, Terrain.

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