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Boston Valley Terra Cotta Shines on NYC Luxury Project

July 1, 2014/in 10 Bond Street, Blog, TerraPreCast

“Bond Street in lower Manhattan’s has turned into a short “starchitect” row and Boston Valley Terra Cotta is playing a key role in the street’s latest project.  The Orchard Park-based firm is designing and constructing the terra cotta panels that will grace the façade of architect Annabelle Selldorf’s 10 Bond Steet, a seven-story, 11-unit infill project.  The building’s façade treatment takes center stage in the project’s sales office.”

Read the full article from Buffalo Rising (Posted by WCPerspective).

Bond Street, Lower Manhattan, NYC, New York City, Boston Valley, Terra Cotta

Image courtesy of www.BuffaloRising.com

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