837 Washington Street
NY
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Morris Adjmi Architects
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Sitting atop a two-story Art Deco-era industrial depot, this 52,000-square-foot commercial building is distinguished by its dramatically twisted steel exoskeleton that creates small wedges planted with greenery outside each full-height window. The design pays homage to the post-industrial garden of the neighboring High Line and calls attention to the angular offset of its site, where disparate Manhattan street grids intersect.
Sitting atop a two-story Art Deco-era industrial depot, this 52,000-square-foot commercial building is distinguished by its dramatically twisted steel exoskeleton that creates small wedges planted with greenery outside each full-height window. The design pays homage to the post-industrial garden of the neighboring High Line and calls attention to the angular offset of its site, where disparate Manhattan street grids intersect.
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