Penthouse

This two-story penthouse on top of a historic cast-iron building in Tribeca was originally completed in 2006 but has never been occupied. It contains 3800 interior square feet on two levels and 3400 square feet of exterior terrace.


The space is characterized by a curvilinear, smooth, and thick-bodied stair. Its commanding presence anchors the deep, public-facing spaces, serving as a point of orientation when moving across the open layout of this home.

 

We proposed three simple moves for making this cavernous undifferentiated space a home. First, by expanding the openings to the exterior we connected the interior space to the large exterior space, maximizing natural natural light exposure and creating a yard in the city. Second, we created an open communicating stair in the thin overlapping zone between the two levels. Third, we created a hierarchy of spaces, scaled to domestic life.

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Location
New York, NY
Status
Completed
2020
Client
Private Residence
Typology
Residential
Size
7,200 sf

This two-story penthouse on top of a historic cast-iron building in Tribeca was originally completed in 2006 but has never been occupied. It contains 3800 interior square feet on two levels and 3400 square feet of exterior terrace.

We proposed three simple moves for making this cavernous undifferentiated space a home. First, by expanding the openings to the exterior we connected the interior space to the large exterior space, maximizing natural natural light exposure and creating a yard in the city. Second, we created an open communicating stair in the thin overlapping zone between the two levels. Third, we created a hierarchy of spaces, scaled to domestic life.

Location
New York, NY
Status
Completed
2020
Client
Private Residence
Typology
Residential
Size
7,200 sf
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The sculptural stair becomes the differentiating factor of this project, demanding meticulous attention to detail throughout the design and fabrication process

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The sculptural stair becomes the differentiating factor of this project, demanding meticulous attention to detail throughout the design and fabrication process

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Architectural

Miriam Peterson

Nathan Rich

Sarah Kasper

Ben Hochberg

Piktone Fung

Consultants
Photography
Eric Petschek
Photography
Jasmi Bonnen
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