This is 441 Grand Street in Wiliamsburg, east of the BQE, just off the hoping Union Avenue Triangle. While we’re tempted to blame Robert Scarano for this one–as it has many of the King’s flourishes like lots of walls and lack of windows–the blame can not go to him. It’s actually the work of Kutnicki-Bernstein, which also has a buiding going up on Union Avenue. The six story building will have ten units. It’s a beauty, no?
UPDATE: When we screw up it’s always good to do so in an ironic way. We had the address of the building wrong and as it turns out our first instinct was correct. A building permit at the site, which we photographed, said 415 Keap Street, which is an entirely different building in an entirely different place. This is the work of Robert Scarano, King of the Brooklyn Architects. We apologize to both Mr. Scarano for not crediting for his work, which we recognized correctly, and to Kutnicki-Bernstein for wrongly crediting them for it. Oops.
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1 BUBYE // Feb 3, 2009 at 12:56 pm
that is not 415 keap street…just so you know…
wrong pic/diff building
2 Henri // Dec 14, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Actually, Kutnicki Bernsteins 415 Keap street is right ACROSS the street of this building. Its a very nice contextual designed building (in my opinion), can someone post a pic???