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Jenga building
Jenga building








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Children have a playroom all to themselves. 56 Leonard has been called the Jenga building due to its cantilevered floors, as well as the irregular spacing and location of the balconies throughout. Its 17,000 square feet (1,580 square meters) amenities packages, one of the most impressive in NYC, includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, a swimming pool, a yoga studio, treatment rooms, a steam room and sauna, a landscaped sundeck with hot tub, a theatre, a library, a residents private dining club, a catering kitchen, a conference room and more. This sixty-story architectural masterpiece, with its one-hundred-forty-six units ranging from smart studios to five-bedroom homes, each with its own private outdoor space, is as luxurious as it is distinctive.įrom the tallest residential building in Tribeca and its floor-to-ceiling walls of windows, 56 Leonard has created for you a view beyond compares, including the avant-garde architecture that is quintessentially TriBeCa, to the mid-to-late 19th century downtown Cast Iron Historic District, to the rivers and beyond. The structure has earned the nickname Jenga Building because it looks like the block-stacking game (cantilever bulges jut out on all four sides). But that’s the whole point of the illusion.

jenga building

The global Landmark by Herzog & de Meuron located at 56 Leonard Street in the ultra-chic Manhattan neighborhood of TriBeCa is a sight to behold. From the outside, 56 Leonard, a 60-story residential building situated in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, looks like it might tumble.










Jenga building