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More modernity on Spring Street
By Carter Horsley   |   From Archives Tuesday, July 12, 2005
The 11-story condominium apartment building at 302 Spring Street has been topped out and should be completed by the end of the year.

The black-brick-and-glass tower is being developed by Peter Moore and Mark Mancinelli at the southeast corner of Renwick Street.

According to Stas Zakrzewski of Zakrzweski/Hyde, the project's architects, the windows will have stainless steel trim on the exterior and walnut wood shutters on the interior.


The starkly modern building, which has two setbacks, will have 13 apartments and to create more light it is not built full on its site to give it a private courtyard and entrance. "The irregular rhythm on the facade results in the unpredictable framing of the city and Hudson River with views unique to each apartment," according to Mr. Zakrzewski.

This project is not far from another new modern mid-rise condo development also in construction, the "Urban Glass House," designed by Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie, at 330 Spring Street.

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Architecture Critic Carter Horsley Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.