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Take a tour through Brooklyn’s changing architectural landscape with expert John Hill and see some of the most striking structures in the borough. These are four of the attractions he’ll cover on his ...
The under-construction Brooklyn flagship of storied French luxury brand Hermès has attracted attention on social media since it emerged from scaffolding in recent weeks. Highly visible on a prominent ...
Brooklyn’s best known and best preserved colonnade row is a restored row of four houses at 43 to 49 Willow Place in Brooklyn Heights. The Guide puts the construction date of these at circa 1846. For ...
Architecture review of Two Trees’ redevelopment of the Domino Sugar plant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. A refinery with a dirty past, spotlessly reimagined. Intelligencer ...
A rendering of an overview of the Williamsburg Wharf, a new luxury waterfront development to be offered in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, consisting of five 22-story luxury towers overlooking the East River.
Local studio Bench Architecture has completed the renovation of a multi-storey Brooklyn warehouse into artist studios and a member's club with a rooftop pool. Located at 154 Scott in East ...
I don’t like cozy,” Julio Torres says. The comedian, actor, and writer is known for creating fully immersive and visually ...
Local studio Brandon Haw Architecture has completed two residential skyscrapers clad in metal panels on the Williamsburg waterfront as part of the larger Williamsburg Wharf development. Located just ...
In East Williamsburg, Lala's Brooklyn Apizza shop is located above the Grimm Artisanal Ales brewery – a converted automobile shop that opened in 2018 and was also designed by Brooklyn-based ...
Hermès’ Williamsburg flagship rises where meatpackers once thrived. Photo by Susan De Vries “New or renovated, all of our architectural projects share a commitment to contextual design, buildings that ...
The moment of truth is at hand for the former Domino Sugar plant at 300 Kent Ave. in Williamsburg, an 1865 designated landmark transformed behind its weathered brick facade into a one-of-a-kind off… ...
BOROUGHWIDE — RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND THE WORK OF ARTISANS in building houses of worship is the theme of this spring’s New York Landmarks Conservancy’s 15th annual Sacred Sites Open House ...
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