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  2. 520 West 28th Street - Wikipedia

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    520 West 28th Street, also known as the Zaha Hadid Building, is located in New York City.Designed by the architect Zaha Hadid, the building was her only residential building in New York [2] and one of her last projects before her death. [3]

  3. One High Line - Wikipedia

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    One High Line (formerly The XI and The Eleventh) is a pair of buildings in New York City designed by architectural firm BIG. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The complex will include 247 condominiums, a 137-room Six Senses hotel, 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2 ) of retail space, art space, a spa and club.

  4. High Line - Wikipedia

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    The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long (2.33 km) elevated linear park, greenway, and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The High Line's design is a collaboration between James Corner Field Operations, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Piet Oudolf.

  5. 834 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Floors 6, 11 and 12 have only one B-line apartment, each of which is 6,500–7,000 square feet (the higher the floor the smaller the square footage due to setbacks and terraces in rear courtyard facing side of each apartment). Floor 8 also has one B-line apartment, but it is smaller due to space annexed into duplex 7-8A. In the C-Line, Floor 5 ...

  6. One Hudson Yards - Wikipedia

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    One Hudson Yards is a residential skyscraper at 530 West 30th Street [1] in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. [2] Related Companies developed the building, and it is adjacent the much larger Hudson Yards project.

  7. Lantern House - Wikipedia

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    Eva Hagberg, writing for Curbed criticized the building as "one idea about a window, repeated", further calling the bay windows a "gimmick gone too far". [10] In another Curbed article about new buildings near the High Line and their design, an anonymous architect was quoted, referring to the building as "a disaster" and "the nail in the coffin" for the architectural character of the area. [8]

  8. London Terrace - Wikipedia

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    London Terrace is an apartment building complex in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It occupies an entire city block on Manhattan's West Side, bounded by Ninth Avenue to the east, Tenth Avenue to the west, 23rd Street to the south, and 24th Street to the north.

  9. Chelsea Corners - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Corners was an apartment complex built in 1931 at 15th Street [1] and 16th Street, in Chelsea, Manhattan. [2] It is currently a co-op. [1] The first building was completed at 200 West 16th Street in May 1931. The development, planned for completion in fall 1931, [2] was only partially finished due to the Great Depression. [1]

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