This 7-story residential condominium at 360 Smith Street in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn was built in 2011 and designed by KSQ Architects. The building features a mix of red terracotta, white brick, and dark grey brick, with a striking massing and an impressive landscaped plaza.
Located in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, 360 Smith Street is a striking 7-story residential condominium designed by KSQ Architects and completed in 2011. The building features a unique architectural style with a red-terracotta base and a white brick top, complemented by a dark grey brick corner section. It houses 20 rental apartments and includes a Momofuku Milk Bar on the premises, enhancing its appeal in this vibrant community.
The building offers a range of amenities, including a landscaped roof deck, a fitness center, and on-site parking (available via waitlist). Each apartment is designed with attention to detail, featuring wide-plank oak flooring, dramatic windows, and custom kitchen cabinets with Caesarstone countertops. Notable units include spacious layouts with private outdoor spaces, in-unit washers and dryers, and luxurious bathrooms equipped with Toto fixtures and deep-soaking tubs.
360 Smith Street was initially known as “Oliver House” and faced construction delays due to zoning changes before its completion. The building's design and amenities cater to modern living while maintaining a connection to the classic charm of the Carroll Gardens area, making it a desirable location for residents.
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