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tenarquitectos_clinton3New York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
tenarquitectos_clinton1New York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
tenarquitectos_clinton2New York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
10archclintonparkoneNew York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
10archclintontwoNew York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
10arcitectossideviewNew York City's urban grid is dense, so when new developments pop up, we root for intelligent and environmentally-positive design that balances out the concrete with a little bit of greenery. Architect Enrique Norten and his NYC-based firm, TEN ARQUITECTOS, are in the midst of building a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen called <strong>Clinton Park</strong>, which will provide some much-needed green space to concrete jungle on the west side. The unusual stepped roof and S-shaped design reminds us a bit of terraced farming -- an age-old agricultural method -- and provides ample space for budding urban gardeners to sow their seeds....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stepped-manhattan-high-rise-enrique-norten-ten-arquitectos/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6






