The first one we’ll show you is located on the Lower East Side at the intersection of Bowery and Bond. SWA is responsible for the design of the cellar space that is privy to the NYU students who live in the housing complex above. As you can see by the lovely pictures, the cellar has a study area, and a rec area available to the students.
Now let’s take a look at the other location, 44 Trinity Place. This place, as you can tell, is not close to being livable yet. On the 1st floor, we are looking at a commercial space. When we are looking at the 3rd floor we are seeing a future first class apartment. We’ll come back to these spots when they are more fully developed and give you a good feel for them. Don’t worry, we will be back next week with some fresh new projects to see.
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