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From the Daily News on 56 Leonard Street:
The Swiss architects of the iconic Bird's Nest stadium at the Beijing Olympics are bringing their innovative style to New York City with a translucent glass skyscraper designed to look like houses stacked in the sky.
Architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's $650 million, 57-story condominium featuring dramatic, cantilevered terraces is slated to begin going up in mid-October in the trendy Tribeca district in lower Manhattan.
Curbed has been following the story.
Anyway, this building won't look out of place at all! A fine addition to our city of glass.
3 comments:
WTF is that? Looks like a stack of cardboard boxes that the bums use for their shelter. Shit, then again, these transplants are like bums--they're just paying exorbitant money to be one.
I think it looks pretty cool, actually.
Yeah, the architecture behind this seems rather impressive. Not a generic building by any means.
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