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As a follow-up to their streamlined designs at 1247 Atlantic Avenue and Steuben in in Clinton Hill, Manhattan-based AB Architekten has designed another sleek infill building for Brooklyn, this time at 112 Fourth Avenue at the Park Slope-Gowanus border. A recent posting by the firm shows a new look for the project, even more minimalist and refined than the previous released designs.
Permits filed in June 2019 show the project will be a single-unit townhouse with a private office, gym, and sauna on the ground floor. To stand 64-feet tall, the six-floor home may well be among the tallest single-family homes in the borough. Other features that can be determined from city permits include a wine cellar, laundry room, and recreation room in the cellar and a rooftop terrace. An interior rendering shows a spatially complex design of high ceilings, a neutral-to-dark color pallette, and a double-height living area.
112-Fourth-Avenue-03 (AB Architekten)
The site is currently home to a three-story townhouse finished in 1899, according to city records. Demolition permits have been filed, but city property records show Kevin Britt picked up the two-family house for $1.87 million in 2016.
112 Fourth Avenue rendering Older rendering of the project at 112 Fourth Avenue
112 Fourth Avenue interiors Interiors via AB Architeken
112 Fourth Avenue renderings Exterior rendering via AB Architeken