Dutch firm UNStudio have introduced curved walls and sweeping ceiling lights to this Manhattan loft to create a gallery, library and living space for an art collector.
The new walls, which meander through the long and wide loft, are used to hang art and display books on self-lit shelves.
18,000 LEDs sit behind light diffusers that span the ceiling and provide local and ambient light in variable shades.
The existing fenestration has been replaced with ceiling-height windows to maximise views across downtown Manhattan.
The curved walls are made of fibreglass reinforced with gypsum panels, while the floor has been finished with douglas-fir boards.
Here’s some more from the architects:
向振评论于2010-10-08 01:08
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