Below are a few of my greatest hits from back east - stay tuned for Part 2 coming in March!
515
Park Avenue
This
luxury multi-level penthouse in central Manhattan was completely gutted,
redesigned and refitted as jewel-box pied-a-terre. White
plaster walls served as a backup to the sculptural staircase and extensive
contemporary art collection. Interior
partitions were held off the exterior walls to maintain sight lines throughout each
floor while the continuity was further expressed with black walnut floors
throughout. 2” thick acrylic pocket
doors separate flowing spaces on the lower level while parchment panel and
steel framed doors provide privacy on the level above.
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Elliptical steel plate and black walnut stair
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Wenge kitchen cabinetry and black slate counters
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Stone clad bathroom and vanity
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Parchment clad bedroom and doors, stair hall and bedroom beyond
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Schuylerville
Residence
A
16-acre wooded site with a spring-fed pond and mountain views drove the design
of this new 3,200 SF residence. Sightlines
throughout the house, through numerous windows and glass doors, ensure both
expansive and intimate views of the surrounding area. For the overall design, a simple organization
of discrete spaces for cars, living, and sleeping satisfied the owners'
minimalist aesthetic; the massing of these three spaces is most evident from
the exterior, where each space is located within its own "box."
Each box is clad in different white materials, allowing the ever-changing
quality of light throughout the day and seasons to activate the subtle
distinctions.
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Entry breezeway, garage left house right
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View into living "box" from foyer
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Tile clad bathroom and vanity
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NOMAD
This project is in collaboration with
MacArthur Fellows artist, Fred Wilson and is slated for the permanent
collection at Tang Museum at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. A modular mobile environment, NOMAD can
remain “crated” and left on display or “uncrated” and reconfigured to suit
different areas within the museum. The
various components can be transformed into seating, tables, bookshelves,
monitors, 2 and 3-dimensional art display and an espresso bar. Currently, full-scale mock-ups are being
fabricated and tested for constructability, geometric compatibility, function
and comfort.
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NOMAD "crated" |
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NOMAD "uncrated" |
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2D & 3D art display components and espresso cart within the Tang Museum |
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Fred with book podium and (3) table mock-ups |
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