Weekly Highlights: Top Picks from the 6sqft Staff
- A Trashcan Inspired the Design of Rafael Viñoly’s 432 Park Avenue
- $18 Million Townhouse in Greenwich Village Will Speak to Your Inner Historian and Artist
- Interior Renderings Revealed for Central Park South’s Brand New 1,210-Foot Supertall
- Bjarke Ingels Confirmed to Replace Norman Foster in the Design of 2 World Trade Center
- Elizabeth Roberts Brings Light Back into This 163-Year-Old Fort Greene Townhouse
- Mipsterz Are on the Rise in NYC, and They’re Cooler Than Your Average Hipster
This Week’s Features
- The High and Low: Waterfront Living on Beekman Place
- INTERVIEW: Noroof Architects on Tackling Tiny Apartment Design in NYC
- The William Lescaze House: NYC’s First Modernist Residence
- Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week, 6/4-6/10
- New Yorker Spotlight: Michael Schneider on Telling Tales of Immigration on Ellis Island Using Technology
- QUIZ: Play 6sqft Trivia to Test Your Knowledge of NYC History, Architecture, and Real Estate
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Images: 432 Park Avenue (L);Â 52 West 9th Street (R)