88 Pine Street 10.4.12 The usable part of this L-shaped special permit plaza is located between Water and Front Streets, at the southwest side
180 Water Street 10.4.12 The plaza is a ribbon of space that wraps around virtually all of the building’s three street frontages on Water,
200 Water Street 10.4.12 Public spaces built by the Kaufman organization are known for their quirky objects and splashes of color. Completed in 1972,
100 William Street 10.4.12 This multistory, open-air covered pedestrian space, the first covered pedestrian space built under the covered pedestrian space bonus provisions of
33 Maiden Lane 10.4.12 At the base of the turreted beige-brick headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is this two-level open-air
140 Broadway 10.4.12 This aesthetically pleasing plaza illustrates perfectly one of the animating ideas underlying the City’s original 1961 Zoning Resolution: the Corbusian
1 Liberty Plaza | Zuccotti Park 10.4.12 The relationship between this office building and a major portion of its public space diverges from the Corbusian “tower in
101 Barclay Street 10.4.12 Entered from the north side of Barclay Street or the west side of Greenwich Street, this L-shaped public lobby features