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HL23

Denari, Neil
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Alternative Title
515-517 West 23rd Street
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/140539
Date
2009-2011
Description
HL23, right, Highline 519, left, detail of tops of the buildings; Neil Denari's firm is known as NMDA (Neil M. Denari Architects), based in Los Angeles. Marc I. Rosenbaum was a collaborating architect. HL23 is a 14 floor luxury condominium tower that responds to a challenging site directly adjacent to the High Line at 23rd street in New York's West Chelsea Arts district. Partially impacted by a spur from the elevated (former) tracks that make up the High Line superstructure, the site is 40' x 99' at the ground floor. Denari calls this "small footprint vertical urbanism." There are glass curtain walls facing north and south and a 3D stainless steel panel facade on the east facing the High Line (which has been developed as a 1 mile linear pedestrian park). Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/8/2012)
Type of Work
condominium (built work)
Subject
architecture, cityscape, contemporary (1960 to present), Gardens, Housing, parks (recreation areas), urban renewal, Twenty-first century
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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