Aperture 538 / Luca Andrisani Architect
Aperture 538 is a 10 unit multi-family residence located in the neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn on Washington Avenue near Fulton Street.
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Architects: Luca Andrisani Architect · Office Profile
Location: 538 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Area: 13090.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tai Zhang, Halstead Property Development · Photographer Profile
General Contractor: Pine Builders, later Constr. LLC
Developer: Sam Boymelgreen
Façade Consultant: Axis Facades
Marketing And Sales: The Aguayo Team at Halstead Property Development
Architect Of Record: Tamar Kisilevitz
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From the architect. Aperture 538 is a 10 unit multi-family residence located in the neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn on Washington Avenue near Fulton Street.
© Halstead Property Development
Central to the exterior is a copper screen, finished to a corten appearance, perforated with an abstracted image of the Brooklyn Bridge and modified for light and air requirements.
Third Floor Plan
The flat, warm brown face of the building is meant to continue the rhythm of brownstones present on Washington Avenue. Unlike the brownstones however, this face moves ? shutters in front of windows and balconies can be opene...
© Tai Zhang
Architects: Luca Andrisani Architect · Office Profile
Location: 538 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Area: 13090.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tai Zhang, Halstead Property Development · Photographer Profile
General Contractor: Pine Builders, later Constr. LLC
Developer: Sam Boymelgreen
Façade Consultant: Axis Facades
Marketing And Sales: The Aguayo Team at Halstead Property Development
Architect Of Record: Tamar Kisilevitz
© Tai Zhang
From the architect. Aperture 538 is a 10 unit multi-family residence located in the neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn on Washington Avenue near Fulton Street.
© Halstead Property Development
Central to the exterior is a copper screen, finished to a corten appearance, perforated with an abstracted image of the Brooklyn Bridge and modified for light and air requirements.
Third Floor Plan
The flat, warm brown face of the building is meant to continue the rhythm of brownstones present on Washington Avenue. Unlike the brownstones however, this face moves ? shutters in front of windows and balconies can be opene...
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