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Soho Skyline Loft

New York City
Dean/Wolf Architects

Placing its SOHO Skyline Loft in direct dialogue with N.Y.C. views, Dean/Wolf crafts an interior landscape in concrete, steel, maple, and glass

By Fred Bernstein

Sometimes urban constraints become powerful generators of form. That was the case when Dean/Wolf Architects recently converted a 10th-floor residential loft in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. The 2,000-square-foot space was five times as long as it was wide, offered no opportunities for vertical manipulation, and had dramatic city views through its double-hung windows but nothing to mediate between this interior realm and the skyscrapers almost two miles away. See the September, 2002 issue of Architectural Record for the full story.

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