Courtyard Park Harvest
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- Nov 11, 2025
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Courtyard Park Harvest is located in Brooklyn, at 1024 Fulton Street, an area well connected by main roads, local streets, and public transport. The site sits between a church and a park, with residential buildings in front and behind. The east and south façades receive the most sunlight, shaping the design approach.
Originally built in 1912, the existing four-story building will preserve its ground-floor façade, creating a new access from the park that extends green space into the project.
The proposal places two rectangular volumes forming an L-shape, set toward the back to create a public courtyard. Between them rises a green tower or vertical farm, capturing sunlight from the south and east.
The ground floor hosts community and commercial uses, while the upper levels contain housing. The design includes green roofs, skylights, and terraced volumes, blending public and private space through open, sustainable architecture.

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