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56 Leonard.
Enclos Corp, my employer, is the contractor for the exterior wall system on this project. I refrain from using the term "curtain wall," because technically, this is not one.
This is a window wall system - floor to ceiling glass sandwiched between slabs of concrete.
The spans of glass are high - especially at the top of the building, where the fragmentation becomes more pronounced.
I've been waiting for months for these renderings to be released. We have them in our office, but it was not my place to leak them to the public.
Sculpture by Anish Kapoor.
Designed to create the perception that the building is being held up by this pillow-like sculpture.
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