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From its new entry it is obvious that the public spaces are
a mix of architecture and text, combined to give the organization
an identity on the Upper West Side. The dramatic, aluminum-clad
cantilever and asymmetrical composition, along with the large,
backlit text, are relating to Symphony Space's unconventional
programming and the space's incorporation into a new residential
development. While a small portion of the development externally,
the entrance is composed in a way that helps it to stand out,
recalling the De Stijl movement of the early 1900's.
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