James Corner Field Operations Highlights New York's Skyline with Rooftop Garden
James Corner Field Operations has completed a nearly 6,000 square foot rooftop garden located in the heart of the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn. The garden is located on top of a seventeen-story apartment complex designed by Leeser Architecture and developed by Two Trees Management. The Dock Street Rooftop Terrace allows residents to view the panoramic scenery of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, East River, and Manhattan Skyline.
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
James Corner Field Operations has completed a nearly 6,000 square foot rooftop garden located in the heart of the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn. The garden is located on top of a seventeen-story apartment complex designed by Leeser Architecture and developed by Two Trees Management. The Dock Street Rooftop Terrace allows residents to view the panoramic scenery of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, East River, and Manhattan Skyline.
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
Described as a ?meadow in the sky?, the rooftop garden carves away a series of ?distinct rooms and environments oriented towards each of the unique vistas.? The garden acts as a communal space for the residents to entertain and relax.
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
The design is based off of a mirrored cube which takes an existing egress stair and transforms it into a focal point of the roof by creating a hori...
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
James Corner Field Operations has completed a nearly 6,000 square foot rooftop garden located in the heart of the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn. The garden is located on top of a seventeen-story apartment complex designed by Leeser Architecture and developed by Two Trees Management. The Dock Street Rooftop Terrace allows residents to view the panoramic scenery of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, East River, and Manhattan Skyline.
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
Described as a ?meadow in the sky?, the rooftop garden carves away a series of ?distinct rooms and environments oriented towards each of the unique vistas.? The garden acts as a communal space for the residents to entertain and relax.
© Matthew Williams, Courtesy of Two Trees Management Company
The design is based off of a mirrored cube which takes an existing egress stair and transforms it into a focal point of the roof by creating a hori...
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