17 Bergen Street
This 5-story Brooklyn development was designed as a buffer between the small-scale townhouses to the right and a larger private school to the left. The Aedicule, the classical motif of a diminutive building used within a larger composition, was referenced by the ordered limestone inner “façade” framed by a more abstract brick rapper that peels away as it transitions from higher to lower neighbors.






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