As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.
As an architect, I’m often immersed in the intricate layers of NYC’s urban fabric, but every so often, something stops me in my tracks and reminds me just how remarkable our city is. I snapped these photos while walking between site visits, and what immediately struck me was the dramatic cantilever—one of the starkest examples I’ve seen in “real life” of what air rights look like in action.