Little House. Big City / Office of Architecture
The owners of this 11-foot-wide row house in Brooklyn were faced with a conundrum that many young families in New York eventually confront: the possibility of sacrificing location for space. After living in the house for eight years, the pair ? an architect and jewelry designer ? chose to expand in order to make room for their two growing children and remain in the Brooklyn neighborhood they had come to admire. The original 2-story, 1000SF home was completely gutted and extended to 4 levels by adding a bedroom suite above and digging a new urban mudroom below.
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Office of Architecture
Location: Brooklyn, United States
Design Team: Aniket Shahane, Principal; Joshua Eager, Ivan Kostic, Edward Simpson, Valentin Bansac, Stephen Maher
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rafael Gamo, Matthew Williams
General Contractor: Montestbuild, Inc.
Structural Engineer: Blue Sky Design
Code Consultants / Expeditors: James Anzalone; Sol Building Consultants
Millwork: Matthew Gribbon
Steel Stair: Brooklyn Metal Fab
© Rafael Gamo
From the architect. The owners of this 11-foot-wide row house in Brooklyn were faced with a conundrum that many young families in New York eventually confront: the possibility of sacrificing location for space. After living in the house for eight years, the pair ? an architect and jewelry designer ? chose to expand in order t...
© Rafael Gamo
Architects: Office of Architecture
Location: Brooklyn, United States
Design Team: Aniket Shahane, Principal; Joshua Eager, Ivan Kostic, Edward Simpson, Valentin Bansac, Stephen Maher
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Rafael Gamo, Matthew Williams
General Contractor: Montestbuild, Inc.
Structural Engineer: Blue Sky Design
Code Consultants / Expeditors: James Anzalone; Sol Building Consultants
Millwork: Matthew Gribbon
Steel Stair: Brooklyn Metal Fab
© Rafael Gamo
From the architect. The owners of this 11-foot-wide row house in Brooklyn were faced with a conundrum that many young families in New York eventually confront: the possibility of sacrificing location for space. After living in the house for eight years, the pair ? an architect and jewelry designer ? chose to expand in order t...
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