This 6-story building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn was built in 2005 and contains 10 condominium apartments. Known as The Glass House on Green Street, it features a distinctive facade with red bands, recessed windows, and a setback top floor.
The Glass House on Green Street is a six story, 10 unit condominium completed in 2005 at 190 Green Street in Greenpoint. Designed by MDIM Architects, the mid-block building has an alternating façade of red stucco bands, recessed sections and large double-height windows, with a setback sixth floor.
Several residences are organized around loft like living spaces with open kitchens, floor-to-ceiling glass and ceilings rising to roughly 18 feet. Stairs lead to full height mezzanines overlooking the main living areas, while private balconies extend many of these layouts. The setback sixth floor opens to a 33 foot wide terrace.
The building has a roof deck with views of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline, along with a fitness center, resident storage and basement laundry facilities. A video intercom and keypad system secure the entrance.
The G train stops at Greenpoint Avenue station, roughly three blocks away. The East River waterfront and the Greenpoint ferry landing at India Street are about five blocks from the building.
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