West 57th Street Courtscraper concept
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The West 57th Street Courtscraper concept is a hybrid residential building design by Bjarke Ingels Group that combines the density of a high-rise with the openness of a European courtyard block, forming a distinctive sloped, pyramid-like structure on Manhattan’s West Side.
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Target entity: West 57th Street Courtscraper concept Context triple: [Bjarke Ingels Group, notableWork, West 57th Street Courtscraper concept]
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One Five One West 42nd Street
One Five One West 42nd Street is a prominent Midtown Manhattan skyscraper known for its postmodern design and role in the revitalization of Times Square.
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300 West 57th Street
300 West 57th Street is the Manhattan address of the Hearst Tower, a prominent Norman Foster–designed skyscraper that serves as the headquarters of the Hearst Corporation.
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725 Park Avenue
725 Park Avenue is the Manhattan address that houses the Asia Society Museum, a prominent cultural institution focused on Asian art and culture.
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Central Park South buildings
The Central Park South buildings are a prominent row of luxury residential and hotel towers lining the southern edge of New York City's Central Park, known for their iconic skyline and park views.
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90 West Street
90 West Street is a historic early 20th-century skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City, known for its neo-Gothic design and status as one of architect H. Craig Severance’s prominent works.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: West 57th Street Courtscraper concept Target entity description: The West 57th Street Courtscraper concept is a hybrid residential building design by Bjarke Ingels Group that combines the density of a high-rise with the openness of a European courtyard block, forming a distinctive sloped, pyramid-like structure on Manhattan’s West Side.
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A.
One Five One West 42nd Street
One Five One West 42nd Street is a prominent Midtown Manhattan skyscraper known for its postmodern design and role in the revitalization of Times Square.
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B.
300 West 57th Street
300 West 57th Street is the Manhattan address of the Hearst Tower, a prominent Norman Foster–designed skyscraper that serves as the headquarters of the Hearst Corporation.
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C.
725 Park Avenue
725 Park Avenue is the Manhattan address that houses the Asia Society Museum, a prominent cultural institution focused on Asian art and culture.
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D.
Central Park South buildings
The Central Park South buildings are a prominent row of luxury residential and hotel towers lining the southern edge of New York City's Central Park, known for their iconic skyline and park views.
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E.
90 West Street
90 West Street is a historic early 20th-century skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City, known for its neo-Gothic design and status as one of architect H. Craig Severance’s prominent works.
- F. None of above. chosen
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