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| Williamsburg Community Center | The merging of the public realm of the park and semi-public realm of the community center produces a cohesive environment that maximizes the functionality of the spaces. The open park and multi-purpose center become mutual extensions of one another in this simple, durable design that stresses continuity and practicality. Simple design elements such as the minimal use of angles and curves also demonstrate the careful thought put into the construction of each zone that varies in function and accessibility. |
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| New York, New York | ||
| 1997 | ||
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