22nd St Apartment by Jane Kim Design
The client’s contemporary art and object collection feels right at home among light oak millwork, subdued marble accents, and contrasting black and white graphic tile and wall coverings.
The client’s contemporary art and object collection feels right at home among light oak millwork, subdued marble accents, and contrasting black and white graphic tile and wall coverings.
alma-nac has completed a new self-build family home in South East London. In a city where land is scarce House-within-a-House offered a solution for densifying low-rise residential plots on the fringes of the city.
We proceeded to convert their one-bedroom into a studio that maximized the light and views, with defined entry, living/dining space, galley kitchen, office and bedroom niches, bathroom, and shoe closet.
“Loft” resonates in our imagination as one of these words, and we couldn’t have been more thrilled when we were given an opportunity to work on merging two lofts to create one dramatic, magnificent, quintessentially West Village Loft.
As a starting point, the architect created a central wall, white and reflective, leading from the entrance, where it almost immediately turns a 90°corner and continues along the entire length of the apartment’s long axis.
This transformative intervention to a home in midtown Toronto comprises a complete renovation and addition to the second and third floors, reorganizing and rearticulating the private spaces to meet a young family’s evolving needs.
The clients showed some images, their ideas generally were of a ‘ranch ’styled house. It was a bit more Texan in feel, and this was fine as I had been influenced before by a Texan design.
Bankside Lofts, opposite the iconic Tate Modern building, was one of the first projects developed by the Manhattan Loft Corporation.