Friday, August 27, 2010

UNstudio: loft in new york






UNstudio's design for an existing loft located in greenwich village in manhattan explores the interaction between a gallery and living space. the main walls in the loft flow through the space, and together with articulated ceilings create hybrid conditions in which exhibition areas merge into living areas.


















while the walls form a calm and controlled backdrop for the works of art, the ceiling is more
articulated in its expression of this transition. by interchanging luminous and opaque, the ceiling creates a field of ambient and local lighting conditions, forming an organizational element in the exhibition and the living areas. the opaque part of the ceiling consists of subtly arched elements that give a notion of an limitless ceiling which disguises the real height of the space the luminous part of the ceiling is backlit by 18,000 LED lights. this extensive membrane of light serves multiple purposes; it balances the proportions of the loft by creating an illusion of height, functions as unobtrusive space divider, and can be programmed to illuminate the space with various shades of light, from the coolest, most neutral daylight, to warmer tones. by interchanging between luminous and opaque, the ceiling becomes a field of ambient and local lighting conditions.





the third element that the architect has added to this mix is the appreciation of the city which is expressed in the 'framing of the views'. the former windows in the south wall have been replaced by full floor to ceiling glass panes that frame and extend compelling views, over a full glass balcony, toward downtown manhattan.
main walls and ceilings flow through the space, creating hybrid conditions in which exhibition areas merge into living areas; an exhibition wall blends into led illuminated library shelves on one side and a display case on the other. to enable this uniform and seamless space, partly double curved glass fiber reinforced gypsum paneling is used. within these curved wall elements most of the technical installations like hvac and lighting have been integrated.





project info:



cartin loft, new york, usa 2007
client: anonymous
location: greenwich village, manhattan new york, usa
building area: 550 m2
building programme: loft renovation into apartment / private gallery
status: completed 2010

credits:
UNstudio: ben van berkel with arjan dingsté, marianthi tatari and collette parras
executive architect: franke, gottsegen, cox architects, new york.
team: matthew gottsegen, bruce harvey, matt shoor
structural engineer: wayman c. wing consulting engineers, new york
MEP: p.a. collins pe consulting engineers, new york
lighting design: renfro design group, inc., new york
contractor: 3-d laboratory, inc. new york

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