Tribeca loft by Chango & Co

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Tribeca loft by Chango & Co
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Architects: Fearon Hay ArchitectsLocation: Manhattan, New York, NY, USAArchitect: Fearon Hay ArchitectsInterior Collaborator: Penny HayArea: 550.0 sqmProject Year: 2009Photographs: Richard Powers
“Located in Manhattan, Tribeca Loft is a recently completed 550sqm loft conversion - a bespoke and innovative response to the challenges of residing in Manhattan. The existing 3.6m high space is defined by the exposed reinforced concrete frame and the large multi-paned windows offering panoramic views of the skyline on three sides.
The strategy was to provide the required division of space with minimum interference with the existing structure and maximum perception of the overall volume. The insertion of steel framed, glazed volumes with raised timber floors provides elevated sleeping platforms within the loft space.
The glazed volumes are accompanied by blank, white, volumes containing bathing, service and scullery functions. These service components are arranged in a linear sequence in the centre of the space. Both of these insertions are carefully placed amongst the existing structural elements of columns, beams and corbels, freeing the structure and the perimeter of the loft from division. Further layering and configuration of the space is offered by layers of operable fabric screens and sliding panels.
The various areas of the residence may be separated from one another or connected to each other as desired. Collaborating with artisans of both New Zealand and New York has enabled the creation of custom fittings such as blown glass pendant lights, treated steel and freestanding stone washbasins and bath, resulting in a highly crafted and bespoke construction.”
http://fearonhay.com/residential/tribeca-loft
Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
Location: Manhattan, New York, NY, USA
Architect: Fearon Hay Architects
Interior Collaborator: Penny Hay
Area: 550.0 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Richard Powers
LESS IS BETTER, a guide to minimal design
A 3,6 high volume in Manhattan’s TriBeCa is converted into a residence with the insertion of glazed volumes and associated enclosed service rooms .The intention is to leave the existing shell of the loft unencumbered by internal partitions, maximizing the sense of openness while providing the hierarchy and division of spaces required for living.Operable fabric screens and sliding partitions allow further modification of the open space.
Tribeca Loft,New York 2009 by Fearon Hay Architects