New Affiliates
事务所完成了纽约
Gramercy Park
附近一间公寓的改造设计,面积约
46.5
平方米,项目旨在为住在附近的建筑师们提供交流互动的场所。因此,改造的重点在于高效的空间规划和灵活布局设计,需要在小住宅内创造出充足的生活与工作区域。改造后的公寓既是住宅又为娱乐提供了空间,可以灵活使用,迅速地从家变为沙龙,从私用变为公共。
New Affiliates
has completed the redesign of a 500-square-foot pied-à-terre apartment near New York City’s Gramercy Park for a strategic advisor to emerging architects who lives bicoastally. The renovation focused on efficient space planning and flexible programming to provide ample live and work space within the confines of a small studio apartment. The apartment will serve as both a part-time residence and space for entertaining, and can convert quickly from home to salon, and from private interior to event space.
▼室内概览,overview
为了优化日常使用空间,设计师将公寓划分为一系列多功能区。入口小空间既可以办公又可以作为厨房的延伸,此外,卧室也可以兼做起居和用餐空间。从平面上看,公寓由两个独立的部分组成,浴室位于中间,空间采用了大尺度的规划布局,让人感到宽敞舒适。
To optimize space for a range of daily uses, the designers compartmentalized the apartment into a sequence of dual-use areas: A small recess by the entry functions as an office as well as an extension of the adjacent kitchen; the bedroom also serves as a living and/or dining space. In plan, the apartment consists of two distinct zones with a bathroom in between, a footprint that imitates that of a larger-sized unit in program and feel.
▼轴测图,axonometric drawing
▼入口小空间,a small recess by the entry
折线墙面连接了厨房
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办公室和卧室
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客厅
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餐厅两个主要的起居空间。墙体具有多种功能,不仅内部暗藏着食品储藏室、壁橱和折叠床,还可以通过漫反射将窗户引入的自然光反射进室内。项目负责人之一
Jaffer Kolb
介绍说:“这面墙是公寓内关键的视觉标志,利于自然采光,同时将人引向后面的大房间。”“公寓内必要的家具,包括床、橱柜、厨房仓储等设施都可以像瑞士军刀一样收入墙中。”虽然这面折叠墙体占用了小空间中的更多面积,设计师却通过体量、光线和角度的巧妙安排塑造出空间感。此外,窗户下定制木工元素的设计也异曲同工。
▼折线墙面,the pleated white wall
A pleated white wall connects the two main living areas: the hybrid kitchen/office with the back bedroom/living/dining space. This element serves multiple functions. It contains pantry storage, closet space, and a Murphy bed while bouncing natural light from the single window in the apartment throughout the interior.
“We designed the pleated wall as a key visual element tying the apartment together, orienting it to maximize light and to draw visitors to the larger back room,” says co-principal Jaffer Kolb. “It houses everything–the bed, closets, kitchen pantry–into a single move, like a Swiss Army knife.”
While the addition of this voluminous pleated wall takes up valuable square footage in the small space, it in fact produces the feeling of space from within through a subtle play of volume, light, and perspective. A custom millwork unit below the window acts similarly.
▼折叠床可收入墙中,the wall containing a Murphy bed
▼墙上的壁橱,the wall containing closet spaces
▼充足的自然采光,plenty of natural light
纵览室内,设计师以不同材料和饰面平衡空间的收放感,最小的空间也让人感到宽敞。例如,浴室采用小巧的边长5厘米的正方形网格铺地,地板则均采用7.6厘米厚的白橡木木板。这些小巧细腻的材质决定了公寓的视觉比例。项目负责人之一
Ivi Diamantopoulou
介绍道:“我们选择与公寓规模相符的材料,通过纹理、图像和反射率的细微变化赋予公寓亲切的尺度感。”
Across the unit, the designers balance compression and openness, using the material and finishes palette to make even the smallest spaces feel generous. For example, the bathroom is clad in a small grid-like 2-inch by 2-inch square tile, and the flooring throughout is white oak in thin, 3-inch planks. These small-scale materials manipulate the apparent proportion of the apartment.
“We wanted to use materials that worked with the size of the unit—playing with textures, patterns, and reflectivity to transform the feeling of scale of the space,” says co-principal Ivi Diamantopoulou.
▼厨房,kitchen
此外,室内以灰白与淡绿色这样柔和的中性色调营造出开放通风的氛围。造型别致的定制木工家具既保证了室内的简洁,也赋予空间独特的个性。办公室中书架上方的兔耳细节,以及厨房和窗下橱柜用于通风的圆孔,都为室内增添了更多亮点。
Additionally, the color palette made of soft neutral tones, including shades of off-white and pale green, create an open and airy atmosphere. Custom millwork with faceted and fun forms keep the project simple while also adding specific moments of character. A rabbit ear detail above the bookshelf in the office and small circles cut along the side of the kitchen cabinetry and top of the under-window cabinetry for venting create playful anchor points between the flexible living spaces.
▼书架细节,the rabbit ear detail above the bookshelf
▼浴室,bathroom
▼平面图(改造前),plan before transformation
▼平面图(改造后),plan after transformation
Project Information
Architecture firm name: New Affiliates
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Web site:
Project architect/designer: Ivi Diamantopoulou, Jaffer Kolb
Project name: Gramercy Studio
Project address: Gramercy Park, New York, NY
Date project completed: September 2019
Client name: Danielle Rago
Budget: Undisclosed
Total square footage: 450 sf
Max Height/Average Height: 8’-0”
Number of floor levels: 1
Furniture + fixtures
Wall composition, insulation:
Divising Walls, plastered concrete; New walls, drywall on steel studs; Batt insulation
Wall surfaces:
White painted plaster/white-painted drywall; Bathroom tile: Nemo Tiles No 12 Collection in Superwhite
Floors/coverings manufacturers:
Engineered Prefinished wood flooring from Mirage’s Admiration Collection in Red Oak Nordic
Ceiling surfaces:
Plastered Concrete
Art:
Colored wall sculpture: Nonlinear Shapes I by Kai Franz
Floral Photographs: Alexa Viscius for Field and Florist
Black and White canvas drawings: From Beachside Lonelyhearts series by Jimenez Lai / Bureau Spectacular
Terrazzo objects on shelf: Props by Besler & Sons
Column print by Andrew Kovacs
Photography
Project photographer: Michael Vahrenwald / Esto
Web site:
Other Collaborators
General contractor: Sadik Shabaj / Create NYC
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Woodworking: Propylaea
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Floral styling: Elena Seegers
Web site:
lefleuriste.nyc
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