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The Municipal Art Society announced last week the winners of its seventh annual MASterwork Awards, and three Brooklyn heavy hitters made the list. Renzo Piano’s New York Times building, built by Forest City Ratner, and Frank Gehry’s IAC Building won for best buildings. While both buildings are in Manhattan, Ratner is the developer of the controversial Atlantic Yards area and high-rise megaproject and that place where there’s a Target, and Atlantic Yards is designed by Frank Gehry. The Floating Pool lady, moored at the future Brooklyn Bridge Park last summer (and now in the Bronx), won for best neighborhood catalyst along with The New Museum. Diane von Furstenberg’s DVF Studio Headquarters in the Meatpacking District and the Museum at Eldridge Street won for best historic renovation.
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  1. Pool was great. Too bad the condo owners who live inside Brooklyn Bridge Park don’t want people swimming near them in the future– say bye bye to the public pool ever floating back again. Oh, but there will be a wetlands on pier 6…just what the people wanted…mosquito heaven. Those fools at the Conservancy should have their heads examined.

  2. Technically, it was Piano who won the award, no? Or if not, then it would be the developer of the IAC building. It’s either the architect or the developer, so one of the evil twins can’t have taken home the prize.