# Brooklyn
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Arnold Studio Makes Storage the Protagonist of a Brooklyn Brownstone’s New Story
Arnold Studio updates a historic brownstone in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn while conserving key original details.
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Fogarty Finger Takes Home a Best of Year Award for Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard
2021 Best of Year winner for Corporate Cafeteria. The 16-story volume, with base building design by S9 Architecture, sits on a skinny pier sandwiched between two former dry docks and culminating in a new ferry terminal.
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Neighboring Brownstones Shaped the Design of This Medical Facility in Brooklyn by Perkins Eastman
Current scientific research confirms that visual art and design can enhance well-being and thus accelerate healing. Perkins Eastman processed that data, and added plenty of both, alongside a thoughtful consideration of l
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Fogarty Finger Creates a Champion-Level Home for New Heights Youth at Brooklyn’s Bedford Union Armory
On the second floor of the Bedford Union Armory, Fogarty Finger designed a 6,200-square-foot headquarters for the youth sports not-for-profit New Heights Youth, comprising a student lounge and classrooms, offices, and re
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Objects of Common Interest Founders
Objects of Common Interest, composed of Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis, is having a busy fall. Here, the pair shares with Interior Design insights into their creative process and ongoing exhibition at The Noguchi
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Bright Architecture and Nook Brooklyn Collaborate on a Climbing Gym in Williamsburg
Bright Architecture and Nook Studio transform a building at the corner of North 14th Street and Berry Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn into Vital Climbing Gym. For the fitness space that also offers aerial silk, yoga, cy
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Sophisticated and Inviting Homes from Manhattan to Brooklyn
In Manhattan and Brooklyn, home means cool, calm, and collected.
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Architect Stephen Conte Creates a Statement-Making Brooklyn Duplex
With a client wish to “stand out without standing out,” architect Stephen Conte didn’t flinch. Rather, the Pratt Institute alumnus and StudiosC founder welcomed the challenge of the koanlike request—the request c