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Taystee Ribbon Cut with Governor Kathy Hochul

Terrain Work was delighted to be part of the ribbon cutting ceremonies for Taystee in West Harlem recently. Governor Kathy Hochul and Lt. Governor Brian Behjamin led the festivities along with Janus Property partners Scott Metzner and Jerry Salama. "The completion of the Taystee Lab Building is a milestone in the next chapter of Harlem's rich history," Governor Hochul said. "Anchoring the Manhattanville Factory District, the new state-of-the-art building will serve as the home for innovative companies developing the next generation of life science research and technology. As we continue to build back from the pandemic, today's investments that support our life science infrastructure will ensure that we are better prepared, better equipped and more resilient in the future."

Terrain Work is honored be part of this transformative project in West Harlem’s Manhattanville Factory District with Janus Property and LevenBetts Architects. For more on the Taystee landscape click here.

tags: Harlem, LIfe Sciences, Design, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Urban Design, New York, Manhattan, New York City, Terrain Work
categories: Harlem
Thursday 03.17.22
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

Manhattanville Factory District Featured in Architectural Digest

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The Manhattanville Factory District projects by Terrain Work were recently featured in Architectural Digest. These new landscapes reveal the rich and varied geological history of West Harlem through the use of stone and topography. The landscapes also connect various development sites in the district through three new inter-block links between 125th street and 128th. Taken together these three landscapes will provide vital new publicly accessible open space in the Manhattanville Factory District and offer array of new programmatic activities for residents of West Harlem. Terrain Work is collaborating with Janus Property, Leven Betts, and Gluck+ for this new plan that will transform the district giving residences the framework to forge new connections and experiences of their own.

categories: Design, Community Design, Janus, Janus Property Group, Landscape Design, Mixed-Use, New York, Urban Design, Harlem, Manhattanville, Terrain Work
Thursday 04.22.21
Posted by Theodore Hoerr
 

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