Architecture: Nolitan Hotel (New York City) by Grzywinski+Pons
Posted by the editors on Monday, 26 December 2011

Architecture: Nolitan Hotel (New York City) by Grzywinski+Pons: “..a glass facade at ground level along with several balconies ensures a constant visual connection to the urban landscape. floor to ceiling windows ensures unobstructed views of the skyline with channel glass to maintain privacy. a comfortable lounge area with a contemporary library welcomes guests in the lobby. the landscaped rooftop becomes a year round destination for residents and guests with shaded terraces and outdoor fireplace..” Ah, Nolita, how we loved you.
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