Archive for November, 2010

Podcast #28 Office Review: DVF HQ/ Showroom at the Meatpacking district!

Monday, November 29th, 2010

A radical idea inside a historic building at the hottest area in NYC!

For this week’s EZarchitecture: Work podcast we will discuss the design for the headquarters building for Diane Von Furstenberg Studio, in the fashionable meat packing district on the West side of NYC.  The DVF Studio is a project from one of our favorite architectural design firm; Work AC. Like many of the other project from Work, aside from the many wonderful detailing and choice of finishes, DVF Studio also contains an interesting special feature. Want to find out what it is? Check out our podcast below and read on!

Projects P3: Creative and Flexible Layout part 3

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Fixing what ain’t broken

Finding the perfect layout often time requires a constant re-evaluation of the various requirements. We made significant progress during our previous layout session and we now have decent idea of what works well and what every one’s preferences are. This week we will concentrate on the question of cost, instead of creating options reflecting the various approaches towards finding an optimal layout base on functional requirements. We created two options, the first reflecting our base layout, and the second showing the various options that we felt might have an cost impact on the project.

Projects P3: the Fine art of Finding Fine Finishes

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Finding inspiration in the most unlikely places, since …

We spent the past two weeks experimenting and refining our layout, although there are one and two areas where that process continues. This week we will focus on finding a theme that will define the character of our space design.

Projects: Day2 trouble in Brownstoneville!

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Or the long and winding path to building your dream home!

So you have been talking and dreaming of this for years, after searching high and low through the New York real estate jungle and dealing with the tangle of loan requirements, regulations and bid wars, you manage to buy your dream home. You even manage to pull off a cute renovation project, perhaps a bit more costly and more troublesome then you would like, but you loved the results. You settle in happily and few years down the road.. well, there just a few things that needs some fine tuning. Only a few, really!

Ask an Architect for 5cents at the Brooklyn Flea! plus our question of the day: Adding a green roof!

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Got a question? We got answers!

As long as you got a nickel, we promise to make it worthwhile! We ran our Ask an Architect booth at the Brooklyn Flea this past weekend and had another fun day. The weather turn out surprisingly warm and we again manage to resist the temptation of all the cool tchotchke from the various booths in the market (admittedly with some difficulties).

Projects: Creative and Flexible Layout part 2

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

The not quite sexy task of finding the right layouts.

We spend most of last week completing our space function outline as well as creating and reviewing the first iteration of our layout options.  Now that we have a decent idea of the various functional requirements we are ready to dig a little deeper and provide a bit more definition on the various options.

Projects P3: Creative and flexible office layout

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Small is not just for home,

Space constrain is always an issue for just about any urban based environment, regardless of the type or nature of the project we are designing for. So we are always on the lookout for unconventional and flexible ways to maximize the function of any space. We looked at several examples of projects designed with moving partitions and shelving. Such as Gary Chang’s transformer apartment: link. But surprisingly we find a lot less examples of similar thinking for the design of the work environment.

Podcast #25 Design Face off: Bloomberg office vs Bastard Headquarters

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Two radically different offices that are more similar than you might first thought.

EZarchitecture: Work, is the other face of our practice, similar to our approach with our home oriented post. We will use this opportunity to talk about some of our general thoughts regarding the design of corporate interior projects. But look for special features where we focus on specific aspects of commercial interior design such as lobbies in the future.