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AGA & Fired Earth Danmark
These Spanish made porcelain tiles have a definite Moorish influence in both their shape and colour lending them a feel of the exotic east. In stunning shades and two sizes they can create rooms of subtle beauty or more drama; the red is one of the prettiest hues we've seen on tile in this colour palette before.
Francoise Bollack Architects
This project restored a Renaissance Revival lobby in an apartment building, facing Gramercy Park, designed by Emery Roth in 1928. Roth designed two 17 story buildings, one facing Gramercy Park and the other facing 22nd street and connected them at the ground floor with a 200 foot long lobby articulated by a rotunda in the middle of the block.
The integrity of the decorative and lighting scheme had been lost, the rotunda was cluttered by free standing mailboxes, the original travertine plaster (a new material in the 1920s) was hidden under multiple layers of high gloss paint and the leaded glass in the steel windows was fragile. Ceiling lights and sconces were glaring and the "colonial" fixtures were inappropriate.
Our approach was to restore the original finishes and colors based on a meticulous campaign of tests and mock-ups, to recover the wholeness of the rotunda by recessing mailboxes in the perimeter walls and to make the air conditioning elements "disappear". We decided to design new lights to enhance the "mood" of the spaces.
We designed brass and "hammered-glass" light fixtures after looking at fixtures of the period "in the flesh". The design proceeded from drawings through architect's models to working manufacturer's mock up to ensure that the scale and functioning were right. Finally we selected and positioned new furniture to give focus to the restored spaces.
The restored lobby has increased apartment values and acts again as a luxurious entry and meeting space for residents and visitors.
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GDL London
The fireplace invokes a feeling of homeliness and comfort to new arrivals, while the spacious reception area lets them open up to the rest of the house without making them feel herded.
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Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Architect: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP
Spinnaker Development
Completely rebuilt by Spinnaker Development of Newport Beach
Interior Design by Kevin Smith of Details a Design Firm
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CARNEMARK design + build
SERENITY ROW. A tether of reconfigured space with floor-to-ceiling glazing now pulls the design together, connecting the kitchen, sunroom, and rear foyer. A former window becomes a striking arched opening, opening up clear sight lines from the living room to the outdoors.
Photography by Maxwell MacKenzie.
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