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SUBURBIA TOWER | Aaron Bermann
Suburbia Tower, New York, NY
Columbia University | Spring, 2012ADV. STUDIO VI | Manaugh / TwilleyIn between private rental periods, the detachable units of Mobile Suburbia are housed in a large vertical docking station in Tribeca - one of the most upscale residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. Upon arrival back to the docking station, the backyard unit is separated into two components: the lawn, and the deck, which are housed separately within the docking station. These two areas make up two of the three distinct zones within the project, that each have varying levels of privacy, commercialism, and community attachment.

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SUBURBIA TOWER | Aaron Bermann

Suburbia Tower, New York, NY

Columbia University | Spring, 2012
ADV. STUDIO VI | Manaugh / Twilley

In between private rental periods, the detachable units of Mobile Suburbia are housed in a large vertical docking station in Tribeca - one of the most upscale residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. Upon arrival back to the docking station, the backyard unit is separated into two components: the lawn, and the deck, which are housed separately within the docking station. These two areas make up two of the three distinct zones within the project, that each have varying levels of privacy, commercialism, and community attachment.

paavo:

SUBURBIA TOWER | Aaron Bermann
Suburbia Tower, New York, NY
Columbia University | Spring, 2012ADV. STUDIO VI | Manaugh / TwilleyIn between private rental periods, the detachable units of Mobile Suburbia are housed in a large vertical docking station in Tribeca - one of the most upscale residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. Upon arrival back to the docking station, the backyard unit is separated into two components: the lawn, and the deck, which are housed separately within the docking station. These two areas make up two of the three distinct zones within the project, that each have varying levels of privacy, commercialism, and community attachment.

paavo:

SUBURBIA TOWER | Aaron Bermann

Suburbia Tower, New York, NY

Columbia University | Spring, 2012
ADV. STUDIO VI | Manaugh / Twilley

In between private rental periods, the detachable units of Mobile Suburbia are housed in a large vertical docking station in Tribeca - one of the most upscale residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. Upon arrival back to the docking station, the backyard unit is separated into two components: the lawn, and the deck, which are housed separately within the docking station. These two areas make up two of the three distinct zones within the project, that each have varying levels of privacy, commercialism, and community attachment.

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