David Hotson’s St. Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church, in the Dallas suburb of Carrollton, is the most beautiful — and moving — new building of the year.
2023 Architecture and Design Awards
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David Hotson’s St. Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church, in the Dallas suburb of Carrollton, is the most beautiful — and moving — new building of the year.
2023 Architecture and Design Awards
The Pinnacle, Woolworth Tower, Tribeca, New York,
Reaching 727 feet high, this five-story home encompasses 9,680 square feet of interior space and a private 408 square foot observatory terrace.
Exquisite highlights include 125 windows, 24 foot ceilings and an in-residence private elevator.
Customize this coveted home with magnificent floor plan designs from Thierry W Despont and David Hotson.
Skyhouse by David Hotson and Ghislaine Viñas
Occupying the top four floors of a Lower Manhattan skyscraper, the SkyHouse renovation by architect David Hotson is definitely not for the faint of heart. For starters, you’ll have to brave the four-story climbing column that starts in the living room to enjoy the impressive panoramic views of the city from the “floral lounge” on the fourth floor.
Of course, what goes up must come down, which is handled by an 80-foot indoor slide that snakes throughout the interior of the home. The first leg of the slide passes through the glass wall in the attic, coils around the climbing column and over the guest bedroom, then slips through a second glass window and out over the stairs.
A landing provides an opportunity to make a stop on the third floor or re-enter the slide and continue down to the main level. The lower slide coils through the ceiling and into the library on the main level. As it reaches the end, the slide flares out to create a distorted mirror that forms the wall of the library and drops the visitor back at the main level at the foot of the staircase.
That’s quite a ride!
Via: Handmade Charlotte
the shaping of space, the clear delineation of volumes of space is the most fundamental task of the architect
David Hotson, Architect
“[...] the shaping of space, the clear delineation of volumes of space is the most fundamental task of the architect” Architecture and living space bliss / Manhattan, New York penthouse, architect David Hotson.
Skyhouse by David Hotson Architect
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David Hotson | Duplex penthouse, Central Park West.