This 1,760 square foot, two bedroom, two and a half bath duplex unit is located on the sixth and seventh floors of a historic building circa 1866 in Tribeca, New York City, USA.18 foot ceilings, a floating staircase, an impressive glass walkway and two expansive terraces are just a few of the amenities of this beautiful duplex.Offered at $4.55 million.Buy it now! via
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Beautiful Two Bedroom Duplex in Tribeca
Posted by allaboutlatter.blogspot.com Saturday, October 13, 2012Edgar Street Towers Reconnect Lower Manhattan / IwamotoScott
Posted by allaboutlatter.blogspot.com Thursday, October 11, 2012IwamotoScott‘s design for the Edgar Street Towers in Lower Manhattan responds to its urban context and establishes a historical vision for a new hybrid of architecture, infrastructure and public space. The towers would reconnect Greenwich and Washington streets, acting as an east-west public way aligned with the primary north Manhattan street grid which is directly on the 5th Avenue axis. Double
High Line, New York, USA
Posted by allaboutlatter.blogspot.com Monday, October 8, 2012Photograph copyright Iwan Baan.Photograph copyright Iwan Baan.Photograph copyright Iwan Baan.The HighLine is a new 1.5-mile long public park built on an abandoned elevated railroadstretching from the Meatpacking District to the Hudson Rail Yards in Manhattan. Inspired bythe melancholic, unruly beauty of this postindustrial ruin, where nature hasreclaimed a once vital piece of urban infrastructure
Aqua Tower / Studio Gang Architects
Posted by allaboutlatter.blogspot.com Wednesday, October 3, 2012© gshowman via flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gshowman/The skyline of Chicago can be seen as the timeline of skyscraper history, which started in 1885 with the Home Insurance Building.The new Aqua Tower by Studio Gang is a highlight along this timeline, not just because of its height (250m tall) but also because of its sculptural condition.The design was inspired by the striated limestone
Ben van Berkel / UNStudio designs the new UIC building ‘V on Shenton’ in Singapore
Posted by allaboutlatter.blogspot.com Sunday, August 26, 2012‘V on Shenton’, image courtesy UNStudioThe former UIC Building dominated the city skyline as Singapore’s tallest building for many years since its completion in 1973 and was part of an important collection of towers located along Shenton Way in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District. Today, the area is undergoing rejuvenation and transformation and ‘V on Shenton’, the new UIC building
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