Home For Two Art Collectors

This project is the home for two art collectors on New York’s Upper West Side. Located in the top two floors of a Mckim Mead and White building, the design merges two apartments to create a spacious domestic art gallery where home and art are intertwined. The spaces are strung in an open sequence around a library core, from the entrance to the kitchen with a free standing stair and living spaces in between. Continuous long walls enclose the space to display works from the owners’ collection: Tomma Abts, Lawrence Weiner, Franz Ackermann and more. Full-height, translucent moveable partitions can be positioned to provide private enclosures when needed without reducing the overall scale of the space. A material palette of stainless steel, translucent white Corian, blackened steel and walnut was selected and forms a quiet but sharp backdrop for the art. Precisely crafted details are expressed most noticeably in the stair’s diagonal connections, the door frames and countertops. Each is transformed into an opportunity to express the material’s capabilities and the beauty of carefully crafted detail assemblies.

To learn more about the Genetic Stair, see our pages at Caliper Architecture and Caliper Fabrication.

 

Photography:  Ty Cole

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View of living room with the Genetic Stair and artwork by Franz Ackerman and Tomma Abt.

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Exuberance! Franz Ackerman and the Genetic Stair. The feature stair and the full-height translucent doors were fabricated and by Caliper Studio.

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Translucent Pivot Doors in open position.

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The top landing of the Genetic Stair features an illuminated electronic display piece by Jenny Holzer.

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Guest bedroom with carefully aligned doors and skylight

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View to roof stair with pendant light by Olafur Eliasson above the Genetic Stair.

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Drawing room.

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Translucent Pivot Doors in open and closed positions.

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Bent stainless steel island bar counter

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Kitchen with stainless steel island and steel pocket doors

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View of living room and Library with artwork by Lawrence Weiner

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Sliding Pocket Door

The sliding pocket doors were designed, detailed, fabricated and installed by Caliper Studio.

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Genetic Stair seen from above.

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View from northeast.
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Photo by Ty Cole.
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Final image showing low-iron glass guardrails, Corian treads, stainless steel handrails and stainless steel structure.
Facade of Nitehawk Cinema and Apartments, designed by Caliper Studio.
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'Brushstrokes' and bermed skylights viewed from the black locust deck - Artwork © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein