110 Franklin Street, Tribeca neighborhood, Lower Manhattan, New York. By Raad Studio.

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110 Franklin Street, Tribeca neighborhood, Lower Manhattan, New York. By Raad Studio.
Prewar details and contemporary design in a NY apartment
Prewar details and contemporary design in a NY apartment
Raad Studio was responsible for the conversion of two apartments into one, creating a mix of prewar details with contemporary design, overlooking the Hudson River in New York. The 2,770 square foot residence is situated in a 1910 landmarked building, where historical details were preserved. The light infused dwelling features soaring ceilings, ornate moldings and refinished hardwood flooring,…
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James Ramsey is the creator of the Lowline (otherwise known as the Delancey Underground) and the Remote Skylight and principal of RAAD Studio, renowned for their design and engineering innovations.
A computer rendering of New York's Delancey Underground, a.k.a. the "Low Line," designed by RAAD Studio. Part of our January photo essay, "Taking It All In," highlighting our editors' picks for the most inspiring moments in art and design of 2012.
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