It may look like a glass and steel version of wooden Jenga tower, but a piece of 56 Leonard Street 56 Leonard’s second most expensive unit is asking $24 million. The Alexico Group and Houston-based ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Affectionately known as the Jenga tower for its similarity to the children’s game of tumbling blocks, Swiss architecture firm ...
It’s been a decade since Alexico Group began work at 56 Leonard, but a new time-lapse video released by the developer speeds up construction of the Jenga-like tower to just over a minute. Recorded ...
In TriBeCa, 19th-century industrial buildings have long been converted into some of Manhattan’s most sought-after residential properties. The Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, however, is ...
It’s impossible to look at renderings of Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard and not immediately think of Jenga, the game guaranteed to shame one unlucky partygoer for pulling the wrong piece and ruining ...
Izak Senbahar has mastered a winning formula for turning luxury condominium development projects into bonanzas for himself and his company, Alexico Development Group. He hires award-winning architects ...
Everyone is talking about the Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard reveal, the apartment complex that looks like it was designed by a Gehry-influenced Dr. Seuss. The building will be a 57-story residential ...
Work has started on the construction of 56 Leonard Street, a 56-storey residential tower in New York designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron. The tower, the architects' first, will be built on the ...
NEW YORK, March 18, 2013 /CNW/ - The most imaginative and architecturally significant residential tower ever to be introduced to the Manhattan skyline has entered the New York City market. 56 Leonard ...
Not many people can say that they have an Anish Kapoor in their hallway. But the residents of Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard will – as well as a view to the Atlantic Ocean from the middle of Tribeca.
Izak Senbahar stands in his 33rd-floor office and shows off a scale model of his latest project: the 60-story glass condo tower rising at 56 Leonard Street. The model, made of Plexiglass pieces ...
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