Downtown Brooklyn's Latest Megaproject Will Feature a 986-Foot-Tall Tower and 2 Schools by ARO
Renderings have been revealed for another landmark addition to Brooklyn?s skyline: 80 Flatbush, a dual tower and school complex to be built in the borough?s fast growing Downtown.
Courtesy of Alloy Development
Renderings have been revealed for another landmark addition to Brooklyn?s skyline: 80 Flatbush, a dual tower and school complex to be built in the borough?s fast growing Downtown.Located on a triangular site directly across the street from TEN Arquitectos? recently completed 300 Ashland and steps from the Barclay?s Center, 80 Flatbush will consist of a mix of new-built and renovated historic structures. Two towers designed by Alloy Development ? the taller of which will reach 986 feet ? will flank two new schools designed by Architecture Research Office and two 19th century buildings that will be repurposed as retail and cultural facilities. Open spaces will be designed by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects.
Courtesy of Alloy Development
In total, the project will create 900 residential units (200 of which will be affordable), 200,000 square feet of office space, a 15,000-square-foot cultural facility and 15,000 square feet of retail.
Courtesy of Alloy Development
Courtesy of Alloy Development
According to the developer/architects Alloy, the design was massaged through a design process including over 100 meetings with community stakeholders. Each building of the complex has been designed to harmonize with e...
Courtesy of Alloy Development
Renderings have been revealed for another landmark addition to Brooklyn?s skyline: 80 Flatbush, a dual tower and school complex to be built in the borough?s fast growing Downtown.Located on a triangular site directly across the street from TEN Arquitectos? recently completed 300 Ashland and steps from the Barclay?s Center, 80 Flatbush will consist of a mix of new-built and renovated historic structures. Two towers designed by Alloy Development ? the taller of which will reach 986 feet ? will flank two new schools designed by Architecture Research Office and two 19th century buildings that will be repurposed as retail and cultural facilities. Open spaces will be designed by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects.
Courtesy of Alloy Development
In total, the project will create 900 residential units (200 of which will be affordable), 200,000 square feet of office space, a 15,000-square-foot cultural facility and 15,000 square feet of retail.
Courtesy of Alloy Development
Courtesy of Alloy Development
According to the developer/architects Alloy, the design was massaged through a design process including over 100 meetings with community stakeholders. Each building of the complex has been designed to harmonize with e...
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