| One of the unique
qualities of this two-story building is its wedge-shaped site
that is 500 feet long and only 125 feet at the widest dimension.
The roof is unusual as well. Due to zoning constraints and the
flexibility to allow for automobile stacking on the top-floor
garage, there is a low perimeter roof and a separate, central,
higher roof. The building material is predominately pre-cast
concrete panels chosen for economy, speed of construction and
durability. The Dyckman Center, designed to accommodate the
New York City Agency of Human Resources, is located at the Northern
tip of Manhattan Island. |
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| New York, NY |
| 90,000 square feet |
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