When all was said and done, architecture in New York City in 2007 was defined by one cobblestoned block in Noho—Bond Street. The block boasts three imposing newcomers—Herzog & de Meuron's 40 Bond (with executive producer Ian Schrager); Deborah Berke's 48 Bond; and, across the street from both, George Schieferdecker/BKSK Architects' 25 Bond. This year, each went from shell to sensation, and Curbed was there to chronicle the changes every step of the way. (to find out more..)
image and passage from: http://curbed.com/archives/2007/12/26/curbed_awards_07_architecture_part_v_block_of_the_year.php
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