I can't help but think the obvious seams between the panels makes the building look a bit ticky-tacky. Why are revivalist architects so averse to mortar?
__________________ Know and embrace your inner NIMBY.
Looking at the facade installation progress on the upper half of 200 East 83rd Street, a 35-story residential tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and developed by Naftali Group and Rockefeller Group, the topped out 243,128-square-foot reinforced concrete superstructure will yield a total of 86 residential units spread over 205,877 square feet, averaging 2,393 square feet apiece.
Sales for the homes are well underway and are being handled by Compass.
SLCE Architects is the architect of record and Leeding Builders Group is the general contractor and work is scheduled for completion next winter. Photograph by @mchalnglo793
As evidenced in Chris' photo, this is one of the best buildings Stern has ever done IMO, and that's saying a lot because he has designed a lot of incredible towers.