Last year, around this time, we posted about a building that we dubbed the Sub-Zero Building because it bore an odd resemblance to everyone’s favorite high-end kitchen appliances. The Sub-Zero Building is in Greenpoint and finished with a shiny metallic finish. Some people like it. Some people don’t. We were wandering Williamsburg a couple of weeks ago and snapped a photo of the building above on Conselyea Street, then promptly forgot about it. Until our Greenpoint Correspondent wandered past the same building, took a photo and emailed it (that’s her photo above), calling it the “Son of the Sub-Zero Building.” In any case, we’re certain that some will like it. Some will like it less. And some will dislike it.
Have You Seen the Son of the Sub-Zero Building?
June 12th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Last year, around this time, we posted about a building that we dubbed the Sub-Zero Building because it bore an odd resemblance to everyone’s favorite high-end kitchen appliances. The Sub-Zero Building is in Greenpoint and finished with a shiny metallic finish. Some people like it. Some people don’t. We were wandering Williamsburg a couple of weeks ago and snapped a photo of the building above on Conselyea Street, then promptly forgot about it. Until our Greenpoint Correspondent wandered past the same building, took a photo and emailed it (that’s her photo above), calling it the “Son of the Sub-Zero Building.” In any case, we’re certain that some will like it. Some will like it less. And some will dislike it.
Tags: Architecture · Williamsburg
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1 j$ // Jun 13, 2007 at 1:33 pm
the owner of that building has a renovation blog: http://www.danabushman.com/
it looks better than the before shots: http://www.danabushman.com/here_is_the_house/2007/02/ladies_and_gent.html