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101-111 Greene Street
SoHo, New York
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Five SoHo residential loft buildings, three with
new riveted steel facades, one with a new cast-iron facade, and one
restored cast-iron building.
Combination of one existing and four reconstructed buildings. Three of
the buildings are designed with a riveted steel facade, the 20th
century material that continues the off-site fabrication tradition
established by cast iron architecture.
Based upon its adjacent sister building and photographs, the fourth
reconstructed building was designed and rebuilt in cast iron as it was
prior to its destruction in 1957. The sister building remains and was
restored and converted to residential use.
The complex results in the creation of 27 residential and 5 commercial
units.
The project was approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Construction is 100% complete.
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All rights
reserved, Joseph Pell Lombardi Architects,
2012 |
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