Scaffolding, fire escapes and security gates are all things found in busy urban locations. But, how often do you truly pay attention to them? Enter the new Tessa restaurant in New York City, and these items provide a visual connection to the urban street the restaurant sits on. Designed by Sag Harbor, N.Y.-based Bates Masi + Architects LLC, the 3,250-square-foot project, which was completed in April 2014, won the Interiors category for the 2016 Metal Architecture Design Awards.
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