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1852 Fort Greene Townhouse
1852 Fort Greene Townhouse
nC2 architecture llcnC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental. Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
22 northandsouth
22 northandsouth
3D Environment3D Environment
With views out to sea, ocean breezes, and an east-facing aspect, our challenge was to create 2 light-filled homes which will be comfortable through the year. The form of the design has been carefully considered to compliment the surroundings in shape, scale and form, with an understated contemporary appearance. Skillion roofs and raked ceilings, along with large expanses of northern glass and light-well stairs draw light into each unit and encourage cross ventilation. Each home embraces the views from upper floor living areas and decks, with feature green roof gardens adding colour and texture to the street frontage as well as providing privacy and shade. Family living areas open onto lush and shaded garden courtyards at ground level for easy-care family beach living. Materials selection for longevity and beauty include weatherboard, corten steel and hardwood, creating a timeless 'beach-vibe'.
aménagement sous escalier
aménagement sous escalier
Thedition - Nicolas BaleydierThedition - Nicolas Baleydier
transformation d'un escalier classique en bois et aménagement de l'espace sous escalier en bureau contemporain. Création d'une bibliothèques et de nouvelles marches en bas de l'escalier, garde-corps en lames bois verticales en chêne
Stair runners
Stair runners
S & J Biren Floor CoveringS & J Biren Floor Covering
Westley Stair runner from Hibernia Mills. 71% Wool / 29% Polysilk makes this the perfect classic compliment to any staircase.
Entry and stair.
Entry and stair.
BREWSTER Design / Build LLCBREWSTER Design / Build LLC
Floating glu-lam treads supported by 2x2 pickets. The space is intentionally left open underneath to showcase the on-demand hot water system.
スキップフロアーの家
スキップフロアーの家
株式会社 エムロード環境造形研究所株式会社 エムロード環境造形研究所
2段に変形した土地に建つ若い夫妻のための住まいである。上の段に住まいを、下の段を駐車場にという計画のようだったが、下の段にパブリックなスペースを、上の段に常用駐車場とプライベートなスペースを配置することで上下をつなぐ階段部分に斜面の庭の眺望と書棚を設けることで変形敷地を活かすことが可能となった。
Luxury House Renovation
Luxury House Renovation
Demand&Deliver LtdDemand&Deliver Ltd
This modernized staircase features sleek brown-painted wooden elements, seamlessly blending contemporary design with the warmth of natural materials. The refined aesthetic of the stairs contributes to a sophisticated and stylish atmosphere, combining the timeless appeal of wood with a modern twist.
Finchampstead- Family Home
Finchampstead- Family Home
Reyne DesignReyne Design
Contemporary refurbishment of entrance hall and staircase.
Crooked Birch
Crooked Birch
Polykrome DesignPolykrome Design
The entire first floor is oriented toward an expansive row of windows overlooking Lake Champlain. Radiant heated polished concrete floors compliment white oak detailing and painted cabinetry. A scandinavian-style slatted wood stairwell keeps the space airy and helps preserve sight lines to the water from the entry.
1852 Fort Greene Townhouse
1852 Fort Greene Townhouse
nC2 architecture llcnC2 architecture llc
Full gut renovation and facade restoration of an historic 1850s wood-frame townhouse. The current owners found the building as a decaying, vacant SRO (single room occupancy) dwelling with approximately 9 rooming units. The building has been converted to a two-family house with an owner’s triplex over a garden-level rental. Due to the fact that the very little of the existing structure was serviceable and the change of occupancy necessitated major layout changes, nC2 was able to propose an especially creative and unconventional design for the triplex. This design centers around a continuous 2-run stair which connects the main living space on the parlor level to a family room on the second floor and, finally, to a studio space on the third, thus linking all of the public and semi-public spaces with a single architectural element. This scheme is further enhanced through the use of a wood-slat screen wall which functions as a guardrail for the stair as well as a light-filtering element tying all of the floors together, as well its culmination in a 5’ x 25’ skylight.
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