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This new 50-Unit residence for
mentally-ill clients, funded by NY State, is sited on a corner lot in
Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn.
The majority of the studio units are located in a three storey volume
which is elevated on columns above the communal spaces on the ground
floor. These ground floor public areas are concieved as a single
generous room connecting the garden and the street and are articulated
by cabinetry elements and columns. A lower volume containing the
remainder of the apartments along the street side of the site extends
the scale of the existing brick rowhouse fabric. This smaller scaled
massing allows southern light into the garden, and interlocks with the
avenue volume to turn the corner.
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