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Adjaye Associates' 130 William debuts in Lower Manhattan

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David Adjaye ’s statement-making first skyscraper design for the New York City market has debuted in Lower Manhattan, marking the culmination of a project that will stand as a testament to his attention to historical context and the elevation of craft in architecture.

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Adjaye's Restoration Plaza project gets a little clearer in Brooklyn

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First announced in 2019, the project spans a block of Fulton Street between Brooklyn Avenue to the east and New York Avenue to the west. While the project would roughly double the size of the existing 1970s structures at Restoration Plaza, the property's namesake open space would be retained by building up, rather than out.

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The NY Times' Michael Kimmelman reviews Adjaye Associates' Bronx 'DREAM'

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The NY Times critic gets off the sixth train to explore Adjaye Associates ' first American K-12 project in Mott Haven, The Bronx. Kimmelman mentioned his two best-known New York projects130 William Street and Sugar Hill Mixed-Use Development – in addition to D.C’s

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David Adjaye's first skyscraper "like a ruin" in New York

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British-Ghanian architect David Adjaye has unveiled the 130 William skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, which was informed by the history of New York City 's skyline and industrial waterfront. The building's dark cladding is reminiscent of another Adjaye project in Harlem, the Sugar Hill affordable housing complex.

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Don't Move, Improve! 2023 shortlist names London's best home renovations

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There are 15 projects vying to win Don't Move, Improve! However, minimalism remains a relevant trend in residential architecture, with a number of pared-back designs also selected for the 2023 shortlist from over 130 entries. Elizabeth Mews by Trewhela Williams is among the minimalist homes to be shortlisted.

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Ten bathrooms with double sinks for couples who prioritise personal space

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Twin basins feature taps stripped back to their base brass and exposed copper piping, while the two curving mirrors above them continue an arch motif used throughout the project. Architecture studio Ampuero Yutronic raised a pair of circular sinks on a simple wooden stand in line with a window above the bathtub.

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The Abrahamic Family House by David Adjaye

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Uniting Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, this unique project by David Adjaye. The project also features a fourth area that serves as a center for individuals of all backgrounds to gather as one community, providing educational and event-based programming to promote understanding and harmony.

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