Crosby Street Loft / Messana O’Rorke
Messana O’Rorke designed Crosby Street Loft in New York City to showcase how contrasting materials and forms can unite to create a harmonious private residence.
Messana O’Rorke designed Crosby Street Loft in New York City to showcase how contrasting materials and forms can unite to create a harmonious private residence.
Tucked away in Soho overlooking lower Manhattan’s skyline, a beautiful cast iron front is included with this landmark early 20th century building that predates steel’s rise to supremacy.
A cool palette in iconic furniture pieces and art, punctuated by starkly contrasting black and white articulations, constructs this sophisticated masculine loft apartment in Soho. At the entryway, custom black metal frames hold milk white glass
Situated within a landmark former warehouse, the project combines two previously renovated apartments into one new home for a young, growing family. With complex lives that require flexible live and work space, the design re-balances the spatial distribution to emphasize a grand, communal area while minimizing the sleeping spaces.
Pavonia Avenue Loft was recently completed by Jane Kim Design, a collaborative design firm based in New York City. Located in an 1890 Wells Fargo stable and warehouse in the Hamilton Park historic district, this intervention focused on creating a personal, comfortable home in an unusually tall loft space. The living room features 45’ high ceilings.
Architects: Omas:Works Project: Chelsea Loft Apartment Interiors: Jarlath Mellett Construction Manager: SMI Construction Management, Inc. Location: Chelsea, New York City, US Photography: Richard Powers Omas:Works architects in collaboration with designer Jarlath Mellette have completed this Chelsea loft apartment for an art collector. Description: An art collector purchased this apartment in an old Life Saver factory
This 1,500sf duplex gut renovation in Noho, NY was designed as a first home to showcase a young couple’s casual lifestyle and expanding family. The program called for a family residence with an open, flowing interior on two levels.