Supreme Store / Neil Logan Architect

A single story former delivery truck storage building in the Williamsburg district of Brooklyn was converted into new retail space for street-ware design brand Supreme. The clear open volume is filled with natural light from square skylights, one centered in each bay subdividing the space. Garage doors were replaced by a horizontal incision grafted into the brick façade containing a central pair of doors and a large piece of fixed glass serving as the storefront.
© Dean Kaufman
Architects: Neil Logan Architect
Location: 152 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, United States
Lead Architects: Neil Logan, Minji Kim
Area: 2938.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dean Kaufman
Builder: John Petrocelli Construction
Skate Bowl Design: Simparch
Concrete Consultant: Studio Christian Wassmann
Mechanical Engineer: Rosini Engineering
Structural Engineer: Eipel Engineering Group
© Dean Kaufman
Text description provided by the architects. A single story former delivery truck storage building in the Williamsburg district of Brooklyn was converted into new retail space for street-ware design brand Supreme. The clear open volume is filled with natural light from square skylights, one centered in each bay subdividing the space. Garage doors were replaced by a horizontal incision grafted into the brick façade containing a central pair of doors and a large piece ...
© Dean Kaufman
Architects: Neil Logan Architect
Location: 152 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11249, United States
Lead Architects: Neil Logan, Minji Kim
Area: 2938.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Dean Kaufman
Builder: John Petrocelli Construction
Skate Bowl Design: Simparch
Concrete Consultant: Studio Christian Wassmann
Mechanical Engineer: Rosini Engineering
Structural Engineer: Eipel Engineering Group
© Dean Kaufman
Text description provided by the architects. A single story former delivery truck storage building in the Williamsburg district of Brooklyn was converted into new retail space for street-ware design brand Supreme. The clear open volume is filled with natural light from square skylights, one centered in each bay subdividing the space. Garage doors were replaced by a horizontal incision grafted into the brick façade containing a central pair of doors and a large piece ...
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