Frida Escobedo Studio and Handel Architects Unveil Brick Tower with Arts Center in Harlem
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Summary
Frida Escobedo Studio and Handel Architects have completed the Ray Harlem building, a brick tower in Harlem featuring apartments above a multi-level arts center. The project is located on the site of the National Black Theatre (NBT), which supports Black artists.
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· 2 pulledArchitecture studios Frida Escobedo Studio and Handel Architects have created a brick tower in Harlem, USA, that contains apartments atop a multi-level arts centre.
Located in central Harlem, the Ray Harlem building was built on the site of the National Black Theatre (NBT), which is dedicated to commissioning and producing theatrical performances for and by Black artists.
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