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Project: Baron Loft
Architect: Deborah Berke
Model 3d: Ulises Del Llano Granados
Location: New York City
Date 2000
The Project
TThis 3,700 square foot loft in New York City, renovated for an Art Director and his family includes, a 1200 sf living room with a kitchen hidden behind walnut doors, a wall of white translucent glass to the master bedroom, and extensive built-in furniture to house and display their art collection. The three bedrooms contain custom built-in beds and closets behind walls of walnut doors. In the baths, the tub and massive sinks are custom fabricated from solid blocks of black schist.
All materials: the smooth plaster walls, ebonized oak floors, polished schist blocks, oiled walnut slabs, brushed stainless steel splashes, lighting, white glass, and white window scrims are detailed in the most reductive manner possible. This project received a 2001 Interior Architecture Award given by the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
view towards study
Study of illumination...
Project: Baron Loft
Architect: Deborah Berke
Model 3d: Ulises Del Llano Granados
Location: New York City
Date 2000
The Project
TThis 3,700 square foot loft in New York City, renovated for an Art Director and his family includes, a 1200 sf living room with a kitchen hidden behind walnut doors, a wall of white translucent glass to the master bedroom, and extensive built-in furniture to house and display their art collection. The three bedrooms contain custom built-in beds and closets behind walls of walnut doors. In the baths, the tub and massive sinks are custom fabricated from solid blocks of black schist.
All materials: the smooth plaster walls, ebonized oak floors, polished schist blocks, oiled walnut slabs, brushed stainless steel splashes, lighting, white glass, and white window scrims are detailed in the most reductive manner possible. This project received a 2001 Interior Architecture Award given by the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
view towards study
Study of illumination...
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