THE—BRICK WAREHOUSE
A meticulous restoration of Brooklyn’s manufacturing past. This project balances the historical weight of weathered brick with a sleek, black-steel exoskeleton, creating a triple-height hub for contemporary creative production.
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Brooklyn, USA
2,400 m2
THE INDUSTRIAL LEGACY
The Brick Warehouse project is a meticulous restoration of a 19th-century manufacturing hub. By preserving the original weathered masonry and integrating a modern steel exoskeleton, the design celebrates the tension between historical weight and contemporary lightness. It is a testament to adaptive reuse.
THE TECTONIC INTEGRATION
The interior features soaring triple-height ceilings and exposed timber trusses, contrasted with sleek, black-steel partitions. Large-scale industrial glazing floods the workspace with natural light, bridging the gap between the building’s rugged past and its new life as a center for creative and professional innovation.
THE URBAN ARTIFACT
We treated the original brickwork as an archaeological site, leaving scars and marks from its industrial history visible. This texture provides a rich backdrop for the clean lines of the modern interventions. The result is a space that feels both grounded in history and prepared for a future of digital production.
THE COMMUNAL VOLUME
The open-plan layout encourages collaboration while maintaining pockets of privacy through the use of glass-walled pods. Central to the design is a massive communal library, housed in a custom steel-and-oak structure that spans two floors. It is a hub of activity that honors the building's legacy of labor and creation.
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