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November 29, 2011
Setting up home in Brooklyn
SHoP realises visualisation for B2 residential tower, though still lingers on finalising construction method
WorldArchitectureNews.com
by Tom Aston
Designs for the 340,000 sq ft B2 building - potentially set to become the largest prefabricated modular structure to be erected - have finally been unveiled, after several setbacks had previously hindered initial progress. This release by developer Bruce C. Ratner marks the end to a fostering, in certain sectors, of doubt, over whether the project could overcome the loss of its iconic lead architect Frank Gehry.
NoLandGrab: Right. Because nothing puts an end to doubt like a bunch of renderings, right?
Posted by eric at November 29, 2011 11:06 AM