The front hallway links the living room to the kitchen and dining area.  The existing apartment was originally a manufacturing loft space.  NYC lofts being long and narrow with windows typically only at the front and rear façades can be somewhat dark.  With this in mind we designed the apartment to have light filled spaces via rooftop skylights.  Here a photo series by Bernd and Hilla Becher are washed with natural light from a large drum skylight not yet visible from this perspective.  The hallway ceiling echoes the drum skylight with Munkegaard fixtures, one of our favorites from Louis Poulsen.  Photo 13 of 28 in White Street Residence by pulltab

White Street Residence

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The front hallway links the living room to the kitchen and dining area. The existing apartment was originally a manufacturing loft space. NYC lofts being long and narrow with windows typically only at the front and rear façades can be somewhat dark. With this in mind we designed the apartment to have light filled spaces via rooftop skylights. Here a photo series by Bernd and Hilla Becher are washed with natural light from a large drum skylight not yet visible from this perspective. The hallway ceiling echoes the drum skylight with Munkegaard fixtures, one of our favorites from Louis Poulsen.