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TEN Arquitectos
Taller de Enrique Norten Arquitectos, SC Harlem Park New York, NY |
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Dramatically illuminated at night Harlem Park will strike a prominent profile on the northern Manhattan skyline. Harlem Park is envisioned as the first high-profile landmark to mark the rebirth of Harlem in the 21st Century. The building, a layered silhouette of glass and masonry, will mark the gateway to Harlem at 125th Street and Park Avenue.
The composition of the above-grade construction will appear as an assemblage of distinct volumes corresponding to the multiple functions within the complex.
Norten would like the tower building to reflect the particular colors of Harlem, reds, yellows, and greens, by applying a mosaic of colored louvers behind the curved glass windows.
Harlem Park will act as the connecting node between east and west Harlem, and establish and reinforce the standards of the 125th Street corridor as it evolves as the Main Street of the neighborhood in the years ahead. The Metro North Railroad across the street, one direct stop from Grand Central Station, connects to commuter suburbs in New York and Connecticut.
Total area: 550,000 square feet Construction start: 2005 Project Team: January 17, 2005 |
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