Standing seam mansard blends with Brooklyn: fluoropolymer finish gives steel roof a copper-like appearance. (One Pierrepont Plaza)

Building Design & Construction | November 1, 1990 | Copyright

Standing seam mansard blends with Brooklyn

One Pierrepont Plaza is the first major commercial office building to be constructed in Brooklyn in 25 years, making it a latter-day pioneer of the area. Sited near the East River, the 19-story tower was built with its sights set - literally and figuratively - on Wall Street.

In addition to accomodating the high-tech requirements of Brooklyn-bound financial service firms, One Pierrepont Plaza was designed to complement the historic Brooklyn Heights district it presides over. To that end, New York City-based A/E firm ...

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