Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Scarano Building Limbo

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(Though I am currently down South, I have not forgotten about Brooklyn, more precisely Carroll Gardens.)

My little neighborhood is really getting worked up about the upcoming 360 Smith Street apartment building. But what's going on with architect Scarano's other Carroll Gardens project? The factory conversion or rather " creative re-use project" at 333-335 Carroll is shown on Scarano Architects' web site with a completion date of 2006. I guess that was wishful thinking, before the N.Y.C. Department of Buildings slapped a stop work order on this project and revoked some of the permits. Now, the place is in limbo and very far from being completed. As in everyone of his projects, Scarano used creative math on this project when calculating how high he could build.

Here is how Scarano Architects are marketing this building on their web page:

Our goal was to keep the existing building as pure as possible, while creating comfortable, modern, loft apartments. The interior brick and timber columns are preserved, and the spirit of the original building is maintained.
An 8-unit steel and glass penthouse extension follows the same language as the existing building it sits on, with 5 structural bays that align with the original building grid. The interior and exterior proportions of the new building are similar to the proportions found in the old structure. The intricate extension is a stripped, modern version of the existing structure below in both its proportional and conceptual design, in keeping with its industrial roots.

Scarano Architects
NYC D.O.B. 333 Carroll Street

And now the Carroll Gardens Courier is reporting that there are huge rats running around Carroll Street. Residents on that block suspect that they are coming from 333 Carroll.
Carroll Street Jeers Rodents

2 comments:

Lisanne said...

Yeah that building is like a skeleton in the landscape like that, but at least we can see through it, at a certain point (unless it's dismantled? prob. not)the sky will be blocked, i liken it to a tall person sitting in front of you in the movie theater just when you though you had a completely unobstructed view...Well, rats have always been a problem down here, I have seen them jump out of garbage cans before the building was ever started! Part of the charm of living near a polluted canal! I imagine because of all the construction going on there is probrably more than usual...have to check out the article...

Kelly said...

I saw a critter on a dune here at the beach this morning. I think it was a rat. My husband didn't think so, but it was gray, furry and had a tail. I like to believe that it was a Brooklyn rat on vacation.