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Atlantic Plumbing in Washington, D.C. by Morris Adjmi Architects
May 10th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: Morris Adjmi Architects
Atlantic Plumbing is the first building completed in a three-phase development project. The 310-unit rental building features a cantilevered glass and aluminum box framed in a Corten steel truss. Resident amenities include a fitness center, club rooms, rooftop pool, and landscaped terraces. Salvaged signage, bricks, and steel from the derelict building that once occupied the site have been incorporated into the lobby, reflecting the history of the V Street NW corridor. Atlantic Plumbing was influenced by the photography of Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Architects: Morris Adjmi Architects
Project: Atlantic Plumbing
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Photography: Alex Tomlinson, Alan Karchmer, Matthew Williams
Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Revit
AP 2030 (left) and Atlantic Plumbing (right), Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
AP 2030 (left) and Atlantic Plumbing (right), Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Resident lobby in Atlantic Plumbing, with the salvaged bricks from the original site, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Resident lobby in Atlantic Plumbing, with the salvaged bricks from the original site, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Amenity spaces in Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Plant wall in lobby of Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Amenity spaces in Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Construction, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Atlantic Plumbing under construction, Image Courtesy © Alex Tomlinson
These bricks from the existing site were used in the lobby of Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Final site plan, with all three installments depicted. From top to bottom: Parcel C (two units connected via skybridge, to be completed this year), Atlantic Plumbing, and AP2030, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Sketch of Atlantic Plumbing by Morris Adjmi, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Sketch of AP 2030 by Morris Adjmi, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
AP 2030 (left) and Atlantic Plumbing (right), Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
AP 2030 (left) and Atlantic Plumbing (right), Image Courtesy © Alan Karchmer
Resident lobby in Atlantic Plumbing, with the salvaged bricks from the original site, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Resident lobby in Atlantic Plumbing, with the salvaged bricks from the original site, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Amenity spaces in Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Plant wall in lobby of Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Amenity spaces in Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Matthew Williams
Construction, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Atlantic Plumbing under construction, Image Courtesy © Alex Tomlinson
These bricks from the existing site were used in the lobby of Atlantic Plumbing, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Final site plan, with all three installments depicted. From top to bottom: Parcel C (two units connected via skybridge, to be completed this year), Atlantic Plumbing, and AP2030, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Sketch of Atlantic Plumbing by Morris Adjmi, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
Sketch of AP 2030 by Morris Adjmi, Image Courtesy © Morris Adjmi Architects
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Tags: D.C. , USA , Washington
Categories: Apartments , Autocad , Housing Development , Residential , Revit , Rhino
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