This center for Jewish History does something that no other lots do around them. Even in a dense area as the Flatiron with tall towers, they were still able to create a private space in the back. Doing so, allows for private expeditions or galleries. This is just another example of how a letter shaped building could be suitable for a waterfront design and just like any other building in New York, the building’s facade is pushed to its property line.
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