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On Tuesday, the Landmarks Preservation Commission gave a unanimous thumbs-up to H3 Hardy Collaboration Architects’ design for the proposed Richard B. Fisher Building, reports the Brooklyn Eagle. The design preserves the existing facade and front portion of the existing two-story building at 321 Ashland Place currently being used by Brooklyn Music & Arts and adds a new six-story structure behind it. The Fisher building will house a performing arts center as well as some more flexible theater and rehearsal space. Work is slated to begin next spring with a target completion date of two years later.
LPC Approves Design of New BAM Performing Arts Building [Brooklyn Eagle] GMAP


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  1. Not very pretty but I can see what they’re trying to attempt. Quite frankly though, I’d rather see a white cube behind the current building instead of something trying to match it in color…or something by Moneo.

    Let’s hope the exterior and massing are decent and the finishing well-done.

    Good luck Karen. Even if larger projects are on hold, at least this one may be built. I guess this project may cost 45 million dollars…more…less? Anyone know?

  2. How to design a building using a couple pieces of foam-cor and some popsicle sticks. I’m tempted to say the “architect” let his kid do the design while he slept off a monster hangover…