Hewitt Building Demolition, Cooper Union, East Village
The Hewitt Buidling continues to be deconstructed in the East Village.
This old, New York City landmark (of sorts) was part of Cooper Union and the building has been finally demolished in favor of creating a “pleasure palace.“
The new look will be slightly (read: sarcasm) different and should provide a striking balance to the Cooper Union Foundation building just across Third Avenue.
March 16th, 2007
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1. New Cooper Union Building&hellip | April 3rd, 2007 at 10:34 pm
[...] Just up the street from the new Bowery Hotel, the previous Cooper Union building was not the most beautiful building you’ve ever seen, but it didn’t compare to its cross-street neighbor, the 1859 Cooper Union Building, at Astor Place and Fourth Avenue. Bookmark to: Del.icio.us digg FURL reddit Yahoo [...]
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