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Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com.

Highline Stages in New York City by EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

 
October 12th, 2016 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

Highline Stages, previously known as Ceco Studios, is a photo / film studio and events space in the Meatpacking district of New York City.

With 14,500 square feet and entrances on West 14th and West 15th Streets, the space previously housed large trucks and associated equipment related to film and production. The owner decided to rebrand the space as one that could be leased out for large events and filming. The unusually tall ceiling height and easy truck access from the street are a primary feature. EOA stripped the interior of all extraneous materials to expose its original character, providing a clean canvas for any variety of events and photo-shoots while still reflecting the inherent industrial fabric of the building. When the large steel doors that divide the space are open, a view through the entire block is revealed. The entries on both streets are designed to accommodate trucks while at the same time providing a layer of privacy and control to for private events.  A new cafe bar is a place for cast and crews to relax and features reclaimed wood and blackened steel. Industrial lighting fixtures used on film sets have been re-purposed and integrated in a variety of ways throughout the space. Upstairs EOA created offices and work areas for the managers of Highline Stages with a continuation of the industrial aesthetic below. EOA also carved out smaller studio spaces to provide the client with additional opportunities to expand their offerings. The entire project is designed to provide the maximum flexibility to the clients of Highline Stages while also providing the perfect space for a variety of creative events to take place.

EOA worked with the New York City Landmarks Commission as well as the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation on the renovation which included incorporating a glass garage door at the street level, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

EOA worked with the New York City Landmarks Commission as well as the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation on the renovation which included incorporating a glass garage door at the street level, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

The ground floor entrance has a glass garage door by L&L Overhead Garage as well as a bar and seating area. The original brick walls were left exposed. EOA worked on select renovations including lighting, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

The ground floor entrance has a glass garage door by L&L Overhead Garage as well as a bar and seating area. The original brick walls were left exposed. EOA worked on select renovations including lighting, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

The front entrance area offers a gathering place for meetings or lunch, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

The front entrance area offers a gathering place for meetings or lunch, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

A view of the entrance that includes a column highlights the contrast between the brick and glass of the front area, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

A view of the entrance that includes a column highlights the contrast between the brick and glass of the front area, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

EOA stripped away existing materials to open up original elements such as steel beams and additional brickwork walls, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

EOA stripped away existing materials to open up original elements such as steel beams and additional brickwork walls, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

A conference room on the second level, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

A conference room on the second level, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

EOA specified Knoll furniture for the renovated office spaces on the second floor, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

EOA specified Knoll furniture for the renovated office spaces on the second floor, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

Industrial shelving from Adjustable was used throughout the spaces, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

Industrial shelving from Adjustable was used throughout the spaces, Image Courtesy © EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect

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