After years of noisy protests, the new york city department of sanitation�s new garage-and-salt-shed complex has opened in hudson square, on the northern edge of tribeca. the project took nearly. Years in the making, the canal street garbage garage�tribeca's much maligned new building/garbage truck garage�is almost completed. now, the similarly controversial spring street salt shed is. The salt shed�s solid, crystalline form acts as a counterpoint to the diaphanous, scrim-like fa�ade of the manhattan 1/2/5 garage, directly across spring street to the north. dattner architects and wxy architecture + urban design collaborated during schematic design of the salt shed..
Erik torkell from the always excellent neighborhood blog tribeca citizen recently went on a tour of one of his favorite tribeca buildings. not a loft, a skyscraper or monument, rather the newly constructed department of sanitation salt shed on spring street.. i love this building!. Recently, we had the chance to visit inside the new york city department of sanitation (dsny)�s new garage and salt shed complex in hudson square, tribeca, designed by wxy architecture + urban. The manhattan districts 1/2/5 garage, at the corner of spring street and west street, houses three district garages for the nyc department of sanitation, accommodating over 150 sanitation vehicles, separate vehicle wash and personnel facilities for each district, and centralized fueling and repair facilities..