October 23, 2018
“Architecture in New York was once a boys club. Fortunately, women are now impacting the city’s skyline like never before…
In Brooklyn, two new towers, 11 Hoyt and 67 Livingston, feature designs by Jeanne Gang’s Studio Gang and Nancy Ruddy’s CetraRuddy, respectively…
A 57-story luxury condo, 11 Hoyt houses nearly 500 apartments, ranging from $690,000 for a studio to $3.5 million for a four-bedroom (ready for move-in by the start of 2020). Scalloped windows create a soothing, wave-like pattern across the concrete and glass exterior.”
Reed Kroloff highlights inequity in architecture and draws attention to women at the top of the field.
“The Downtown Brooklyn skyline has been redefined by the cluster of high-rises that has sprouted in recent years. And while 11 Hoyt … will certainly be tall … its design will help it stand out from the crowd.”