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      <title>Dattner Architects Completes an Arboreal Pavilion for the Jewish Center of the Hamptons</title>
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        <![CDATA[Inspired by its sylvan setting, the open-air timber structure can accommodate up to 250 people for worship, performances, and celebrations.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>The Residences at P.S. 186 by Dattner Architects</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>An old elementary school in Harlem finds a new life as affordable housing anchored by a Boys &amp; Girls Club.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Apr 2017 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Spring Street Salt Shed by Dattner Architects and WXY</title>
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        <![CDATA[In Manhattan, a sleek rectilinear garage and sculptural salt shed brighten the city.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2016 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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	The concrete shed for 5,000 tons of salt to de-ice the roads during storms, occupies the site of an earlier sanitation department garage.

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	A sculptural concrete salt shed stands guard in front of the rectilinear garage for trucks. Asymmetry and concrete given texture by plywood formwork make the building as compelling as many pieces of public art in Manhattan.

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	The building’s west facade is pixilated by hundreds of aluminum fins.

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	A truck-repair facility occupies the third floor.

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	Trucks picking up salt use an alley between the new shed and the Holland Tunnel air vent.

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	Inside the shed, the interior is dehumidified to keep salt flowing.

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        <media:title type="plain">Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage</media:title>
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	Image courtesy Dattner Architects and WXY Architecture + Urban Design
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        <media:title type="plain">Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage</media:title>
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      <title>Via Verde by Dattner Architects and Grimshaw Architects</title>
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        <![CDATA[A mixed-use complex in a rapidly changing Bronx neighborhood reimagines city dwelling.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2012 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <media:title type="plain">Via Verde has several features intended to support healthy and active living. A medical clinic will occupy the ground floor. Stairwells, which are expressed on the front facade, include windows to mak</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkVia Verde has several features intended to support healthy and active living. A medical clinic will occupy the ground floor. Stairwells, which are expressed on the front facade, include windows to make them an attractive alternative to the elevators.Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">The building's rainscreen facades are made of warm-toned wood, matte fiber cement, and silvery aluminum panels.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkThe building's rainscreen facades are made of warm-toned wood, matte fiber cement, and silvery aluminum panels.Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Residents will be able to grow their own vegetables in rooftop planter boxes.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkResidents will be able to grow their own vegetables in rooftop planter boxes.Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">The stepped profile of Via Verde provides space for facade-mounted photovoltaic panels'one of many tightly integrated systems that have put the project on track for LEED Gold. Because city-owned athle</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkThe stepped profile of Via Verde provides space for facade-mounted photovoltaic panels'one of many tightly integrated systems that have put the project on track for LEED Gold. Because city-owned athletic fields sit directly to the south of the site, designers felt confident that a building would never obstruct the panels' solar access.  Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">The planted roofs of Via Verde'many of which are accessible to residents'spiral down from a 20-story tower, meeting the ground with an amphitheatre-like set of steps. The terraced roofs include an eve</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkThe planted roofs of Via Verde'many of which are accessible to residents'spiral down from a 20-story tower, meeting the ground with an amphitheatre-like set of steps. The terraced roofs include an evergreen grove, an apple orchard, and vegetable plots.Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Via Verde offers cooperative and rental units for New Yorkers in low- to middle-income brackets and includes simplex and duplex configurations. About 90 percent of the apartments have dual access. Tri</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkVia Verde offers cooperative and rental units for New Yorkers in low- to middle-income brackets and includes simplex and duplex configurations. About 90 percent of the apartments have dual access. Trickle vents allow residents to make the most of the cross ventilation this layout feature provides, even when windows are closed.  Photo © David Sundberg/Esto</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Via Verde offers cooperative and rental units for New Yorkers in low- to middle-income brackets and includes simplex and duplex configurations. About 90 percent of the apartments have dual access. Tri</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkVia Verde offers cooperative and rental units for New Yorkers in low- to middle-income brackets and includes simplex and duplex configurations. About 90 percent of the apartments have dual access. Trickle vents allow residents to make the most of the cross ventilation this layout feature provides, even when windows are closed.Photo © Vanni Archive</media:description>
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        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkImage courtesy Dattner Architects/Grimshaw Architects </media:description>
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        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkImage courtesy Dattner Architects/Grimshaw Architects </media:description>
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        <media:description type="plain">Via VerdeDattner Architects/Grimshaw ArchitectsNew YorkImage courtesy Dattner Architects / Grimshaw Architects</media:description>
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