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New York Architecture
Images-Lower East Side Confucious
Plaza
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architect
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Horowitz & Chun |
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location
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The Bowery, Division St., Chatham Square and the Manhattan Bridge. |
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date
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1976 |
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style
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International Style II
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construction
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type
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Apartment
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In addition to the 762 apartments, the development also includes a school (the Public School 124), shops and community space as well as a day-care center. There is also an underground parking facility.
The tower complex forms a large arc facing south-east, with the 44-storey eastern portion of the entity -- on the Manhattan Bridge side -- towering over the lower, 19-storey mass facing the Bowery and Chatham Square (near which the previously tallest apartment development in Chinatown, the Chatham Towers, is located). Facing Manhattan Bridge is a three-storey wing that partly extends to the 2,200 m² plaza on the Division Street side.
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notes
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A gift from
the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in 1976, this statue of
Confucious stands before Confucious Plaza, a public housing development.
The marble base, carved with inscriptions of the sage's writings are in
both Chinese and English.
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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