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Manufactured Matters A 1900 Brooklyn factory is reimagined as a sophisticated, moderen apartment complex that nods to the area’s industrial past. Fred A. Bernstein
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and wate r. � I n t hi s c ase t he b ui l di n g fa l l s
Stil l , to C h e n , fou n d e r of th e N ew Yor k Ci ty –
with i n t he D UMBO l andmar k di st r i ct, s o th e
b a s e d O DA ( O f f ice for De s i g n & A r ch ite c-
brick p e r i mete r wal l s had to b e p res e r ve d ,
tu re ) , w h ich h a d ju st b e e n ta p p e d to h e l p
as did t he l arg e o p e ni ng s fo r t he ca s e m e n t
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windows. Fo ur new fl o o rs we re b uil t a f te r
J a y Stre et i n to a h ig h - e n d re s id e n tia l co n -
th e in te r i o r was ho l l owe d o ut to accom od a te
d om in iu m , th e re wa s a p owe r f u l a u th e n ti c i ty
an ad di t i o nal t wo sto r i e s. As a re su l t, th e floor p l ate s we re shi fte d, c ausi ng w i n d ow height s and co nfi g urat i o ns to var y f rom RIGHT
floor to fl o o r, and o n so me fl o o rs, eve n f rom apar t me nt to ap ar t me nt . N e ar l y t wo th i rd s
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of the uni t s wi l l face t he st re et t hrou g h
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th ese w i ndows. The re st w i l l fro nt a n ew l y
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enlarg e d i nte r i o r co ur t y ard p l ante d w ith a
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to the early 2 0t h-ce nt ur y st r uc t ure. I t sp o ke
op e n on to w id e li v in g room s, s om e w i th
of a time whe n c arg o shi p s st i l l p ul l e d up to
d ou b le - h e i g h t ce il i n g s. T h e m a in l i v in g a re a
th e then-in dust r i al e nc l ave o n t he East Ri ve r
i n e a ch a p a r tm e n t w i l l h a ve a n ex p a n s ive,
and railway c ars r umb l e d ab o ut o n t rac k s
l of t- l i ke fe e l.
embedded in t he co b b l e sto ne st re et s to an d
T h e u n i ts’ a i r i n e s s i s b a l a n ce d b y a ra n g e
from factorie s.
of r i ch l y tex tu re d f in is h e s a n d d a r k , s u b -
The en ormo us sk yl i g ht o n t he she dl i ke top
sta n tia l - look i n g ca b i n etr y . To d eve l op th e i r
floor called to mi nd t he g re at , g l o r i o us t rai n
m a te r i a l s p a l ette, th e d e s i g n e rs re s e a r ch e d
station s of that e ra, fi l te re d wi t h a l i g ht
w h a t wa s con s id e re d l u x u r y w h e n th e fa cto-
th at Chen desc r i b e d as mag i c al . He and hi s
r y wa s b u il t, a n d th e n ca m e u p w i th m od e r n
team of archi te c t s and de si g ne rs so ug ht to
i n te r p reta tion s for 51 J a y .
evoke the rom ance, i f no t t he re al i t y , of t ha t
Ta ke th e h a n d s om e h e r r i n g b on e - p a tte r n e d
bygone age in t he 7 4 -uni t co mp l ex t he y we re
oa k f loors in th e l i v in g room s, for exa m p l e.
tasked with d e si g ni ng .
T h e a r ch i te cts l e a r n e d th a t h e r r in g b on e
Figu ring ou t how to t uc k t ho se re si de nce s
f l oors we re p op u la r in h ig h - e n d a p a r tm e n ts
into the sh ell of t he hi sto r i c st r uc t ure to o k
a t th e tu r n of th e 2 0 th ce n tu r y . B u t i n ste a d
some f inesse. ODA has co nsi de rab l e exp e -
of u s i n g fou r- to s i x- i n ch wood str i p s, a s
rience with a dap t i ve re use, and, as C he n
wou ld h a ve b e e n d on e th e n , th e a r ch ite cts
kn ows f irst-h and, co mb i ni ng an o l d b ui l di n g
op te d for 8 - a n d 2 4 - in ch oa k str i p s, w h ich ,
and a new f unc t i o n i s ofte n “ l i ke mi xi ng o i l
C h e n ex p la i n e d , a re m ore a k i n to th e w i d e -
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Michael Stavaridis
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plan k floors fo und i n o l d i ndust r i al ware houses; th e wo o d was smo ke d and w i re bru shed for an ag e d e ffe c t . The archite c t s al so di scove re d t hat Fre nch cabinetmakin g was fashi o nab l e i n N ew Yo r k
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in the 19 00s— t he c ab i net s ofte n re ce i ve d th ree coats of p ai nt , t he n was sande d at t h e
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corners to exp o se t he unde r l yi ng wo o d. The
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pan eled cherr y k i t c he n c ab i net s of 51 Jay
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will be simila r l y p at i nate d, t he dar k stai n applied to th e m r u b b e d away at t he co r ne rs
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to reveal the r uddi ne ss of t he wo o d unde r-
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neath . Some of t he c ab i net do o rs w i l l b e
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faced with cor r ug ate d g l ass— mo re i ndus-
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trial-lookin g than t radi t i o nal c l e ar g l ass— a material that mi g ht we l l have b e e n made i n th e building d ur i ng t he ye ars i t was a g l as s factory. The same co r r ug ate d g l ass wi l l ap p e ar i n th e master ba t hs, and w i l l fro nt t he do o rs and dark-brow n l ac q ue re d vani t i e s. C o p p e r trim will edge t he vani t i e s and me di c i ne cabinets above — an unusual acce nt fo r a bath, bu t, like t he co r r ug ate d g l ass, a mate rial that appe al e d to t he ar c hi te c t s i n p ar t because it h ad o nce b e e n p ro duce d i n t he bu ilding. A lso unusual i s t he wal nut -co l o re d honed marble c ho se n fo r t he fl o o r, t u b fro n t, and vanity counte r. While man y of t he same mate r i al s wi l l be used in the p owde r ro o ms, t he so -c al l e d “secondary” b at hro o ms, w hi c h are to b e fou nd in the larg e r uni t s, wi l l have a de c i dedly lighter, mo re c asual l o o k , wi t h w hi te washed oak vani t i e s and re ce sse d me di c i ne cabinets. A n avalanc he of ame ni t i e s are b e i ng add ed, inclu ding a ro ofto p te r race t r i c ke d o ut with a kitch en, fi re p l ace, and o ut do o r shower. In the base me nt w i l l b e what has b e co m e th e latest mu st -have fo r l uxur y re si de nt i al developmen ts : a p et washi ng and g ro o mi ng station .
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London Design 2015
F E E L F E LT TA RT U A RT C O L L E G E
GIRAFFE CONSOLE A N D ‘A ’ C L O T H E S R A I L &N E W These vibrantly colored steel furnishings have a visual lightness that belies their structural strength. andnew.co.uk
Imagine a blanket that is at once enveloping and supporting: That’s the underlying notion of this rocking chair, which features a felt panel draped over a steel framework. Designed by Kätlin Eskla, Mihkel Mölder, Teele Tenso, and Ilja Uhlinov.
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Inspired by the works of Salvador Dalí, this collection of bristly ceramic pieces fascinates with their colors and forms.
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PAT É L C H A I R MESTIZ The Patél chair borrows from the textile tradition of Saltillo, Mexico, with serape upholstery that is hand woven by master craftsman Hector Tamayo. The chair’s frame is pine.
Staged concurrently with the L o n d o n D e s i g n F e s t i v a l , t h e Te n t London show puts independent t a l e n t s f r o n t a n d c e n t e r. H e r e ’s
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a s a m p l i n g o f t h i s y e a r ’s w a r e s . By Leslie Clagett
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Shining through a handblown glass globe, light dapples the surrounding surfaces as the fixtures rotate.
Designed in collaboration with Hardy Handmade Furniture, the coffee table is topped with a geometric composition of painted reclaimed wood. Custom orders are accepted.
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