Herzog & de Meuron Designs Affordable Housing Skyscraper in Manhattan
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
Architecture firms Herzog & de Meuron and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects have unveiled designs for a residential skyscraper in Downtown Manhattan called Hudson Mosaic. The project features 100% affordable apartments and a recreation center, located on a public lot owned by the Department of Environmental Protection in the Hudson Square neighborhood. The development represents an innovative approach to affordable housing solutions in New York City.
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The Hudson Mosaic was designed for a public lot owned by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in the Hudson Square neighbourhood in Manhattan.
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