TACKLEBOX | NY

TACKLEBOX | NY The work of tacklebox architecture has received multiple awards and has been featured in over 75 publications.

tacklebox architecture is an award-winning architecture firm with a portfolio that includes retail interiors, commercial office design, single and multi-family residential projects, branding, packaging design, and furniture design. In 2010, Tacklebox was selected by the American Institute of Architects New York chapter as one of the seven best new architecture practices in its biennial design comp

etition, New Practices New York. In 2018, the Architect's Newspaper recognized Tacklebox Architecture as one of the top 50 interior architecture firms. Jeremy Barbour is the founding principal of Tacklebox Architecture. Jeremy holds a Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design from the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University and a Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Architecture + Design at Virginia Tech. Jeremy is an Adjunct Professor teaching architecture at Parsons, the New School for Design and has taught architecture for 13 years at multiple universities including Columbia GSAPP, New York Institute of Technology and Pratt Institute, School of Architecture.

Please Vote now for our Claus Porto project for the Core77 Community Choice Prize
06/17/2019

Please Vote now for our Claus Porto project for the Core77 Community Choice Prize

The design for the first international store for the 131-year-old Portuguese brand Claus Porto pays homage to Portuguese architecture and craftsmanship. A forty-two foot long freestanding archway has been inserted into the existing ground-floor storefront of an early 1800's building, creating a port...

Claus Porto - New York, designed by Tacklebox Architecture, wins GOLD prize in the 2018 International Design Awards
02/27/2019

Claus Porto - New York, designed by Tacklebox Architecture, wins GOLD prize in the 2018 International Design Awards

milled from portuguese cork, 1,500 faceted diamond tiles reference the tiled façade of the historic Casa dos Bicos in Lisbon and define a vaulted interior whose form references the arched portals of São Bento train station and the decorative azulejo tile that line its arrival hall. like the azulej...

Thank you Frame Magazine!
11/14/2018

Thank you Frame Magazine!

For Claus Porto’s first store overseas, Tacklebox Architecture turned a Manhattan store into a portal to Portugal.

located in the nolita neighborhood of manhattan, this is the first international store for Claus Porto, the famed 131-ye...
10/29/2018

located in the nolita neighborhood of manhattan, this is the first international store for Claus Porto, the famed 131-year-old portuguese beauty and fragrance house.

conceived by Tacklebox Architecture under the direction of Jeremy Barbour, the design pays homage to portuguese architecture and craftsmanship. a forty-two foot long freestanding archway has been inserted into the existing ground-floor storefront of an early 1800’s building, one block off of NYC’s Bowery, creating a portal through which the visitors may immerse themselves in the world of Claus Porto’s unique scents and discover the 131-years of savoir-faire behind this Portuguese brand.

the arch is a subtle reference to Porto’s São Bento train station, that was first proposed in 1887 – the same year that Claus Porto was founded – and serves as a portal into that cultural heritage.

famed for the intricate azulejo tile work that depicts historical events in Portuguese history, this central rail hub – with arched doorways onto the street – has served as a welcoming gateway for those arriving into Porto.

milled from portuguese cork, 1,500 faceted diamond tiles reference the tiled façade of the historic Casa dos Bicos in Lisbon and define a vaulted interior whose form references the arched portals of São Bento train station and the decorative azulejo tile that line its arrival hall. like the azulejo tile that inspired them, the decorative wrappings of Claus Porto’s fine products, many of which date back to the beginnings of the brand, are held within carved cork niches and speak to a timeless spirit of craft and ingenuity that have defined the brand’s 131 year history.

when entering the store, customers are greeted by a framed diploma certifying that Claus Porto was awarded a gold medal at the 1904 Universal Exhibition in Saint Louis – the first of a series of hand-picked objects that make the shop’s historic gallery.

these antiques help tell the story of the brand and include elements related to Claus Porto’s tradition as a fragrance house, the evolution of certain products and patterns and the brand’s iconic Musgo Real men’s collection.

a monolithic washbasin sits at the heart of the space in reference to the baptismal font and as a celebration of the ritual of daily cleansing. the basin was carved from the same single block of Estremoz marble that gave life to its sister basin in porto’s flagship store.

this tremendous success of this project is the result of an incredible collaboration with a talented group of individuals that make up a diverse team including:

client: Claus Porto, Ricardo Cunha Vaz creative director: Claus Porto, Anne Margreet Honing fabrication: Digifabshop lighting: Loop Lighting general contracting: Thomas Fitzgerald

photography: Eric Petschek

10/29/2018

We are proud to announce the opening of our New York store. Located on 230 Elizabeth Street, the store nestles among the stylish boutiques, designer jewelry shops and cozy coffee-shops of NoLIta,a charming Manhattan neighborhood famous for its trendy yet cozy vibe.

Conceived by TACKLEBOX | NY under the direction of Jeremy Barbour, the design pays homage to Portuguese architecture and craftsmanship. A forty-two-foot-long freestanding archway has been inserted into the existing ground-floor storefront of an early 1800’s building, one block off of NYC’s Bowery, creating a portal through which the visitors may immerse themselves in the world of Claus Porto.

In Chicago this week for NeoCon Shows ! If you're here Tuesday, please join us for a conversation with Jeremy Barbour of...
06/11/2018

In Chicago this week for NeoCon Shows ! If you're here Tuesday, please join us for a conversation with Jeremy Barbour of TACKLEBOX | NY and Will Teass of Teass \ Warren Architects. We'll be discussing the process of designing and delivering our project in Georgetown.
NeoCon Tuesday, June 12, 4pm. Room 6-180 [T233]

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