Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Herzog & de Meuron: 56 Leonard Street

Under construction
Herzog & de Meuron, 56 Leonard Street
New York, NY

Inspired by the permeability and spatial qualities of Modernist houses and the great American dream of a customized home, Herzog & de Meuron has replaced the usual extrusion of standardized skyscraper floor plates with a staggered progression of structural slabs turning slightly off axis by degrees as they ascend, creating constant variety among the apartment floor plans.

This structural arrangement of floor plates create an irregular flurry of cantilevered terraces up and down the building, making plays of light and shadow that give the tower a shimmering, animated appearance on the skyline.
The building contains five key zones ascending from street to sky: lobby, townhouse residences, amenities, tower residences, and penthouses.
Appearing to rest upon Anish Kapoor’s sculpture, a massive, reflective stainless steel piece, the building base will have the appearance of a stack of cantilevering volumes with varying degrees of transparency and opacity.
Passage : http://www.arcspace.com/architects/herzog_meuron/leonard/leonard.html
Images : http://www.arcspace.com/architects/herzog_meuron/leonard/leonard.html

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