Inside 144 Vanderbilt, a Millennial Pink Apartment Building in Brooklyn
Briefly

"At 144 Vanderbilt, we're looking to reinvent standards for city living and build a community within a community," explained Sam Alison-Mayne, co-founder at Tankhouse. "The building's unconventional design by SO-IL goes beyond its inventive appearance, it's thoughtfully constructed to allow for unique floor plans, natural light, greenery, and shared outdoor spaces that bring the community to life."
The distinctive structure's fluted, pale pink exterior is made from precast concrete panels, and the design makes a conscious effort to be energy-efficient, including with open-air staircases and breezeways that allow for cross ventilation that helps to minimize the need for air conditioning.
This eight-story building features retail space on the ground level, 26 residential units, with 21 of them being uniquely designed, each with private outdoor space and communal amenities.
Prices for the two-bedroom units start at $1.95 million, while the three-bedroom options begin at $2.37 million, and four-bedroom spreads and townhomes start at $3.75 million.
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