i think i hear a choir of angels
Vital Brooklyn’s Myrtle Terrace designed by Marvel architects
https://scontent-vie1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/61270555_2027360644041818_7053304836632084480_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_ht=scontent-vie1-1.xx&oh=b8a8a47c156f0df332298d4899cc3f01&oe=5D5F2A13
via https://www.facebook.com/MarvelArch/
There is a thread for this one:
https://www.archdaily.com/920408/195-clarkson-ab-architekten
https://www.archdaily.com/920371/100-steuben-street-ab-architekten
Webster Ave
image via https://www.instagram.com/cookfox/
I look forward to the day when the majority of the Long Island East River waterfront is parkland/public ingress. It seems nearer by the day.
“We believe there is an amazing opportunity to build another world-class, sustainable waterfront park” on the Con Ed site, Two Trees said in its invitation. “As an integral component of the site’s redevelopment, this new park would connect existing parks and take a giant step towards creating a contiguous waterfront park that extends from the Navy Yard to Newtown Creek.”
new condos on chrystie street by thomas juul hansen
wealthy NIMBYs buy air rights to block development. If they’re willing to go this far, good for them. It’s an investment. It won’t solve the housing crisis, though I doubt Extell would build anything affordable either way.
kinda sad that they’d rather spend 11 million bucks on saving their view that some other cause…
460 West 34th Street. I hope this turns out well and it doesn’t lose its character.
https://slgreen.com/properties/460-west-34th-street
the streetscape looks good at least.
I’m confused. Are they getting rid of the setbacks?
no, the setbacks are still there but it appears they won’t be replicating the decorative turrets (or whatever you might call them)