Article source: Resolution: 4 Architecture
Designed for a writer and a film editor, the Loft of Frank and Amy is a bare, wide-open play space in New York City’s gritty Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Located in a former industrial building, the loft occupies an entire floor with full window exposure and dynamic urban views on three sides. The design enhances this industrial context by posing new construction as a single sculptural intervention within this existing space.
- Architects: Resolution: 4 Architecture
- Project: Loft of Frank and Amy
- Location: Hell’s Kitchen, New York
- Completion Date: 2000
- Size: 4,800 sf
- Construction Cost: $275,000
- Bedrooms: 3
- Baths: 3
- Features: Writing Room, Open Loft Living, Dining & Kitchen
- Software used: FormZ & Vectorworks