A bedroom in 520 West 28th
Hadid’s acolytes are many, and when asked what her fans have in common Schumacher weighed in. “They all have an aesthetic sense. It’s… cool! I think it’s important that we do cool places for cool people. I think there’s serious function for society in that potential, because we need to collect people in the buildings—work places or residential places—that share something…and gather people who are relevant to each other. So, I expect there to be super cool people in your building here.”
A kitchen in 520 West 28th
And Hadid has her own hopes for making New York cooler. “I think New York had a kind of [architectural] Renaissance in the ‘30s, and some time in the ‘60s. I hope that ambition returns to New York, to make many great buildings.”
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