This Chelsea apartment isn’t known as the “Skyhouse” for no reason. The mansion-in-the-sky, a triplex sitting atop a landmark building, has 5,000 sq. feet of indoor house together with an nearly unprecedented 6,000 sq. feet of personal outdoor terrace.
This stunning loft in the historic Flatiron district offers pristine, modern finishes while maintaining the old world charm of its history as an industrial space.
North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen.
This residence & gallery is a celebration of clients’ inspired lifestyle, expressed through the design. Overall, it is an expression of the unity between art and architecture.
Located in the heart of the fashion district, this former manufacturing space provided workshop/apd with numerous opportunities to reinterpret materials and their respective forms.
Joseph Dirand, a French architect who is infamous for his stunning black and white, lavish designs, is also a master at what’s called “frame and contain”. He uses contrast and framing techniques that I find fascinating and extremely effective at highlighting views, emphasizing importance, and delineating spaces.
The 3200 s.f. Schein Loft is located on the eighth floor of the building, above the existing warehouse. The interior spaces are arranged as a series of overlapping zones rather than enclosed rooms.
Designed by architect Michael Haverland this unique loft interior design in New York incorporates all the right ingredients for a modern, yet comfortable industrial style.
The home of an architect widely recognized for his beautifully balanced spaces and uncompromising attention to detail, this apartment is as functional as it is beautiful.