Apartment in a Tower | Elliott Architects
New York / United States / 2017
56 Leonard Street, commonly referred to as the “Jenga” building, presented a unique opportunity to modify an apartment unit during construction. While the clients wished to retain a number of the base building’s components, they sought a solution that was more open, flexible, and adaptable to their art and lifestyle. The intervention seeks to clarify the architectural moves by distilling walls, doors, and ceilings into elemental planes and volumes.
Designed to be an invisible framework, large sliding and folding elements are coupled with custom lighting and a precise language of reveals, allowing the clients’ curated art and furnishings to have an in situ feel. On the terrace, an ingenious self-watering planter references the building’s architectural motifs while the plantings provide an artistic mix of size, texture, and color set against the Manhattan skyline.
56 Leonard Street, commonly referred to as the “Jenga” building, presented a unique opportunity to modify an apartment unit during construction. While the clients wished to retain a number of the base building’s components, they sought a solution that was more open, flexible, and adaptable to their art and lifestyle. The intervention seeks to clarify the architectural moves by distilling walls, doors, and ceilings into elemental planes and volumes. Designed to be an invisible...
- Year 2017
- Work started in 2014
- Work finished in 2017
- Status Completed works
- Type Apartments
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