Frank & Amy Loft by Robert Luntz, Joseph Tanney for Resolution: 4 Architecture

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Designed for an art critic and film editor by Robert Luntz, Joseph Tanney for Resolution: 4 Architecture, the loft of Frank and Amy is a bare, wide-open play space in New York City Gritty Hells kitchen. Located in a former industrial building, the loft occupies an entire floor with full window exposure and dynamic urban view on three sides. The design enhances this industrial context by considering new construction as a single sculptural intervention within this existing place.

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This intervention is a dense complex box that contain the kitchen, mechanical and secondary space; it divides the public and private area of the loft.

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A primary feature of the box is a series of huge sliding doors that can open the entire perimeter of the loft of that can extend the exterior walls to close off bedroom.

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September 17, 2007 - Architecture    
Author: Shan Tara

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