Atelierhouse: A Movable Murphy-Like Furniture System to Keep Your Room Ultra-Organized
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A view towards the Williamsburg Bridge. Image © Ray’s Tours
Why settle for a boring one-bedroom when you can live in a home that morphs to create different rooms? Inhabitat NYC recently featured Studio Garneau‘s Transformer, a cool mini-loft that can, you guessed it, transform to fit its tenants’ needs. The NYC-based architecture firm started with a dilapidated, multi-room prewar apartment, knocked down the walls, and then built a large, track-mounted sliding wall that acts as […]
You may have scoffed at the $200 Hudson Yards fragrance released earlier this year, but this “smell like an up-and-coming neighborhood” trend seems to be catching on. NYC fashion brand OAK has just released a brand new candle that will fill your home up with the scent of Bushwick. Mmmmm? Aptly titled ‘Mckibben + Bogart 03’ (named after the […]
From failed suicide attempts to accidental plane crashes, we uncover the wild and dark history of the Empire State Building. Is Ridgewood NYC’s “next big thing?” We take a look at the rise of the Queens neighborhood. You know those weird outcrops, stairs, doors and out of place architectural adornments that just have us going “huhh??” […]
Plans to convert the James A. Farley Post Office on Eighth Avenue into an elegant annex for Penn Station are finally moving ahead. [NYT] The Sunshine Hotel, one of the last operational Bowery flophouses, is downsizing one-third to make way for commercial lofts. [Bowery Boogie] Why Manhattan and Brooklyn apartment sellers have been cutting prices […]
Our list of architectural saviors includes sites saved from the wrecking ball, as well as those that have remained intact and been adaptively reused. We looked at the history of Herald Square AND Gramercy Park (it was a nostalgic kind of week). Floorplans of the Woolworth Building’s $110 million ‘Pinnacle’ penthouse were revealed, making it one of the […]
A developer is demanding volunteers pay $1M if they want to keep their community garden. [NYP] The Sultan of Brunei is hotel shopping in NYC and London and is reported to have has his eyes set on The Plaza. [WSJ] A campaign to build a light rail system on Staten Island has been relaunched—nearly 10 […]