Preserving the enfilade of living spaces, a new kitchen is punched out of an old IT closet, part galley, part open plan.
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Stainless steel, ceramic tile, mahogany, and slate.
New mahogany deck, roof, and custom windows extend the second floor of this 18th century barn to sit within the trees, looking out over the garden.
Custom windows and exterior carpentry by #chathamtablecompany
Full facelift from the outside in on this little barn in upstate New York. A new deck addition, exterior staircase, roof, and siding open the former hay loft to the site’s backyard, moving the living space to the second floor while expanding its footprint outside.
"Survival Architecture," in 002 Flash Art Volumes, "Crisis Formalism."
"The unshakable belief that today’s conditions are immovable, and that architects must operate within capitalist parameters driven by corporations and consumers, only further diminishes the possibility for a new type of architecture. Fueled by this impossibility of imagination, the byproducts of survival architecture are so concerned with stability that they abandon all sense of vision.
The most fertile soil for American architecture under the threat of crisis lies in the cracks between buildings, between walls, between physical space – in the compressed interior, or the paper or digital proposition."
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