Ply Loft
New York, USA
- Architekci
- nARCHITECTS
- Location
- New York, USA
- Year
- 2005 Client
Ursula Endlicher + Lee Day
Area
1,000 sf
Program
Artist’s Live/Work space
nARCHITECTS Team
Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang (Principals); Jorge Pereira, Takuya Shinoda, Sebastian Potz, Sam Dufaux
Collaborators
Structure: Robert Silman Assoc.; MEP: Irwin Associates
Ply Loft is an artists’ live/work space that responds to the familiar New York predicament of too much program and too little space. A sinuous surface of bendable plywood separates private and storage spaces from the living area, balancing a sense of openness with enclosure. Flush sliding doors of the same ply material double as dimmers for light fixtures concealed in the door pockets: Opening a door diminishes the intensity of artificial light and raises that of daylight, whereas sliding the door shut increases artificial light levels and lowers the amount of daylight. A wall of sliding sheer screens in front of the south-facing windows also modulates daylight. Via the active sliding elements of the sinuous ply surface and the translucent window screens, both artificial and natural light are dynamically modulated according to the artists’ daily activities.
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