YIMBY has exclusive new renderings of 814 Bedford Avenue, a five-story mixed-use residential building for which Karl Fisher is the architect, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Josh Felix of J Goldman Design, a BEAM Studio, is responsible for the facade. He told YIMBY,
The facade design was a true collaboration with our design team, contractor and client. We shared the goal to transform the corner from the former drab cluster of car repair garages to a more impressive and contemporary addition to the community.
According to initial permits with the DOB, the structure will eventually contain 17 residential units averaging approximately 1,500 square feet apiece. Lower levels of the building will contain 8,317 square feet of commercial space and a 2,228-square-foot community facility. The development will also support an enclosed parking structure with ten spaces.
In total, the building will comprise just over 38,000 square feet. An anticipated date of completion is not yet confirmed.
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1500 square feet very nice.
They’re going to need to make those balconies larger or they will be enlarged later and not in an attractive way.
Yes, I’d be interested to see how this looks in 50 years.
balcony
This is not a LIVWRK project. There was a filing error.
What an absolute travesty of architectural design…
It rather looks like a prison. Or maybe this will be where Darth Vader has a Brooklyn pied a terre?
If the goal was to make the top nothing like the bottom and vice versa, I think they’ve succeeded.