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Located in Tribeca, New York City, The Raft House is a modern intervention in a traditional New York City residential building. Tagged: Exterior, Brick Siding Material, Apartment Building Type, and Flat RoofLine. Photo 1 of 13 in A Steel Staircase Merges Two Units Into One in Tribeca.

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A slender precast-concrete clad tower with an asymmetrical crown steps up toward the city as it favors views to Lake Michigan, combining 280 rental and 70 condominium apartments, with the two components entered from the street via separate lobbies. Met...

Landmarks of New York on Instagram: "This building on Broome Street in Soho is deceptively old. It was built in 1827 as a townhouse, probably similar to what 129 Spring Street looks like which you can see in the second picture. Its developer was Lambert Suydam, who was building in what was effectively the suburbs of New York at the time. In the mid 1800s, Soho began to convert from a residential to heavily commercial area, and the home at 433 was no exception. Its attic was raised to add an addi Soho Townhouse, New York Suburbs, Main Street Buildings, Apartment Building Exterior, Second Empire House, Loft Exterior, Soho Street, Soho Apartment, New York Brownstone

Landmarks of New York on Instagram: "This building on Broome Street in Soho is deceptively old. It was built in 1827 as a townhouse, probably similar to what 129 Spring Street looks like which you can see in the second picture. Its developer was Lambert Suydam, who was building in what was effectively the suburbs of New York at the time. In the mid 1800s, Soho began to convert from a residential to heavily commercial area, and the home at 433 was no exception. Its attic was raised to add an…