Happy Archtober! Here’s Our Favorite Copper Architecture in NYC

Aperture 538: Brooklyn
Aperture 538 is a hip 10-unit residence in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. A copper screen lines the building and creates and abstracted image of the Brooklyn Bridge.
NYC Public School 39: Brooklyn
NYC Public School 39, founded in 1877 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, is one of the nation?s oldest schools in continuous use. It features a stunning and sophisticated copper cornice.
6 Harrison Street: Tribeca
A 22-foot copper spire is the central focus of the NY Mercantile Exchange Building Condominium in Tribeca.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral: Midtown
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