Construction has been completed on the six-story, 14-unit residential building under development at 362 West 127th Street, in Harlem. The building appears to be ready for occupants, as seen in a photo by Harlem+Bespoke, and marketing is underway. Dubbed Three Sixty Two, it measures 11,657 square feet. Its residential units are condominiums, but should average a relatively compact 644 square feet apiece. They will come in studio and one-bedroom configurations. Amenities include private residential storage space, bike storage, and a rooftop deck. Howard Mermelstein, doing business as an anonymous Brooklyn-based LLC, is the developer, while Staten Island-based deBoer Architects is behind the design.
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Context considered, absolutely grotesque.
Center of an architectures different the neighborhood, plus design and material on the facade. (but stylish)
Miserable, mean and cheap in appearance. I’d be ashamed to be known as the architect or developer of this project. At least the zoning doesn’t require a setback from the street wall.
Ha! Now there’s a real winner. Dress me in polyester grey, powder my face and bedazzled me with a plastic chrome asthma inhaler, will you
The Sweets catalogue destroyed the american landscape.