BRIQ
Briq-128 East 32nd Street
Interior design of approximately 50.000 square feet commercial office building. Designed to respect the character of the Brooklyn building’s character, the exterior of the structure showcases original brick and black framed windows, while providing a modern update through an angled wood slat tunnel at the entry, and exaggerated steel signage. Roll-up windows allow for an open storefront feel during warmer months, and double story windows pour natural light in to the main lobby. Minimal modern black pendant lighting hangs suspended between the lobby’s exposed original wood ceiling slats. Framed glass interior doors open to the large office area, which has exposed ceilings and vintage inspired light fixtures. Baseboards throughout the office building are offset slightly to create an LED glow that extends throughout the corridors. Custom neon signage and floor to ceiling graffiti murals add an element of fun to a startup office environment, whose amenities are to include a game room, business lounge, dining area, gym and yoga room, and large private meeting rooms.
THE CURRENT
THE CURRENT
Miami, FL
Interior design and remodeling of an existing 6-story commercial building in Miami. Through a strategic engagement process, the 72,300 square foot space design intends to create an office experience that would increase creativity, innovation, amplify movement while bringing people together, and reflect the building’s new branding.
Visitors enter on the southern entrance, in the heart of the new space, which extends towards the atrium and features a biophilic lounge, retail spaces, and a café/restaurant.
The light directs them to an atrium with a generous skylight where both the visitors and tenants can enjoy the flex workplace with meeting rooms, an art gallery, and kiosks. The atrium is connected to the main entrance at the mezzanine level via a new circulation core added; a light steel stair and elevator, creating an uninterrupted movement between levels.
A food market with a central café/bar is reached from the atrium level, where also a private dining room with alfresco space can be found. The design expands to accommodate a large gym separated from the food market with another biophilic lounge that resembles hospitality and residential environments.
THE ARCADE
The Arcade-8-03 Wyckoff Avenue
Interior design of a 51 unit new construction residential building. Architectural elements convey a sense of playfulness, starting with the petrified wood herringbone tile floor at the lobby, which is tempered by elegant stone wall cladding and deep blue paneling that travel from wall to ceiling. Amenities include an indoor/outdoor business center, gym, and two-story recreation room with oversized chevron pattern floor, double sided fireplace, and a virtual gaming center with a long custom stone communal table. Apartments are accented by brass lighting fixtures, mid-century inspired tile patterns, and spiral staircases enfolded in black metal mesh railings.
2633 OCEAN AVENUE
2633 Ocean Avenue
Interior design of an 8-story residential building located at 2633 Ocean Avenue. The interiors exhibit a relatively modern style utilizing a mixture of dark and light tones warmed by natural wood elements. At the main entrance, visitors are welcomed into a double height space with the upper portion consisting mostly of light and natural tones, the reverse for the lower portion. The wood ceiling continues down the wall, leading into the residential elevator lobby. Throughout the amenity spaces, wood paneling continues to add warmer elements to the ceilings, walls and millwork cohesively creating a natural and modern chic aesthetic.
340 EVERGREEN AVENUE
340 Evergreen Avenue
Interior design of a 169 unit new construction residential building. Composed of three separate buildings, representing art, wellness, and knowledge, 340 Evergreen is meant to consider different aspects of the personality. All three buildings share a funky, industrial modern design. Dramatic double height lobbies are accented by tin ceiling tiles, vintage elevator signage, and custom benches with floor to ceiling framed glass backboards. Apartment corridors showcase an exposed ceiling complimented by industrial style lighting. A mixture of patterned tile and reclaimed wood carry through to the apartment interiors, which marry old and new world styles through the use of materials. Mosaic tiles and warm wood accents are juxtaposed to clean modern lines and sleek black plumbing fixtures.
409 EASTERN PARKWAY
409 EASTERN PARKWAY
Location : 409 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY
Interior design of a new construction 10-floor building with approximately 173 units. The design evokes a modern curated vibe with classic elements. The modern, sophisticated lobby featuring stone wall panels and muted lighting leads to a lounge, business center, and adjoins a Zen-inspired courtyard. At the cellar level, residents have access to a full gym, multi-function lounge, kids’ playroom, pet spa, and laundry room. Rooftop amenities include BBQ/dining areas, sunbathing chairs, deck games and more to facilitate relaxing and entertaining outdoors.
HERITAGE DEAN
Heritage Dean Street
Location : 470 Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY
Interior design of a new construction residential building in Downtown Brooklyn approximating 55,000 sq.ft. As you enter the building you are greeted by The Halo, a lavish yet elegant light fixture designed by Matthew McCormick. The interiors offer 64 rental units with included amenity spaces such as the media lounge and sundeck designed in Brooklyn’s own unique style. Reclaimed wood and raw steel lace the ceiling and walls of the lobby creating a warm yet chic aesthetic while the green wall begins to extract the natural elements from the space. As you are welcomed into the elevator lobby, the reclaimed wood continues onto the hallway walls providing the building with a consistent feeling of warmth. Similar styles are reflected in the apartments through the utilization of custom Italian wood cabinetry and modern stainless-steel appliances.
LEONARD POINTE
LEONARD POINTE
Location : 395 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, NY
Interior and landscape design of a new construction 7-story residential building consisting of approximately 188 units. For the conceptual design of the exterior facade, TAKTLE concrete panels were installed “floating” off the structure of the building to create a rain screen effect. As accents to the concrete are raw steel panels and wood planks recycled from the boardwalks destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The two-story exterior canopy features an angled steel structure with an unexpected water feature at the building’s entry. Throughout the building is a rustic industrial boutique hotel concept, found through the utilization of reclaimed pine barn siding, distressed brick veneer, antique mirrors, and corten at the custom reception desk and fireplace feature wall. Oversized chandeliers with exposed filament bulbs and floor-to-ceiling exposed pipes accentuate the high ceilings in the lobby. The grass moss feature wall at the elevator corridors brings a unique focal point upon entering and exiting the elevators. The kitchens are comprised of stainless steel shaker cabinetry, textured subway tiles, and reclaimed wood paneling. Bathrooms continue the vintage feel with subway tiles and mosaic penny rounds combined with metallic and concrete tiles.
WATERBRIDGE 47
47 BRIDGE STREET _ WaterBridge 47
Location : 47 Bridge Street, Brooklyn, NY
Interior design of a 6-floor new construction building with approximately 25 units in DUMBO’s picturesque Vinegar Hill neighborhood. Set off from the century-old cobblestones outside, the modern yet inviting lobby features glass, raw steel and reclaimed antique oak accents. Residents enjoy a full range of amenities such as fitness center, children’s playroom, wine cellar, common courtyard, rooftop with BBQ and seating areas, and bicycle storage. Kitchens feature polished marble countertops, Bosch appliances, and herringbone mosaic tiled backsplash. Bathrooms are adorned with marble walls and vanities, Italian floor tiles, deep-soak tub, and chrome fixtures.
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