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NYC Townhouse project, Michael Chen Architecture, Boston valley terra cotta, innovative architecture

NYC Townhouse Green Wall Planter Production @ Boston Valley

May 20, 2014/in Blog, NYC Townhouse

The green wall planter units for the NYC Townhouse project by Michael Chen Architecture are starting to take shape on the shop floor here at Boston Valley. Molds have been created, the prototype units have been poured and several have been released from the mold. As you can see from the images below, the cast of this shape was extremely successful.

 NYC Townhouse project, Michael Chen Architecture, Boston valley terra cotta, innovative architecture

De-molded planter waits to be finished.

 

 NYC Townhouse project, Michael Chen Architecture, Boston valley terra cotta, innovative architecture

A freshly hand-finished planter unit heads to drying, glazing and firing.

View all the posts for this project and follow along with it’s progress  by click the tag (above) for NYC Townhouse.

Tags: #TerraCottaNYC, ARCH Design lab, Green Design, Michael Chen Architecture, Slip Cast
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