Pliskin Architecture creates "welcoming threshold" at brick-clad Brooklyn rowhouse
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Local studio Pliskin Architecture has updated a rowhouse with an interlocking brick entry programme to create a two-family home that fits into the context of a Brooklyn street. The Leonard Street Rowhouse was completed in 2025 and measures 6,000 square feet (557 square metres) on an infill lot in Greenpoint. Pliskin Architecture nested a townhouse The post Pliskin Architecture creates "welcoming threshold" at brick-clad Brooklyn rowhouse appeared first on Dezeen.
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