Redhook, Brooklyn, New York City  This primary school occupies the dynamic intertidal zone that is created by transforming the water’s edge from a hard barrier into a natural marsh. Thickening the area where land meets water results in a more resili
        
        
 The school's facade is faceted to break up the inherent bulkiness of the slab and to allow for a reading of scale. In plan, the panels are rotated to provide varied light and view for the school’s students and teachers. In section, the panels are an
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