Frida Escobedo creates facade for Brooklyn building that "folds, stacks, and interlocks"
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Ellen Eberhardt
4mo ago
Mexican architect Frida Escobedo has worked with DXA Studio and interior designer Workstead on Bergen in Brooklyn, an elongated condominium building that is fronted with an undulating cast-concrete facade. Bergen is located on a former parking lot site in Boerum Hill near the Barclays Center. It contains 105 residences across seven storeys, and is composed
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