The Jirsa Loft by Substance Architecture in Iowa
July 5th, 2010 - Posted in Modern Interior designThis arrangement provides the with a variety of spatial opportunities including the expansive, open volume one comes to expect from loft living; more intimate, contemplative rooms; and “in-between” spaces. via
These low cabinets allow the volume to be understood as a single space when standing, but define subspaces (living room, dining room, etc.) when visitors sit. The thick gallery wall, which runs the full length of the loft, is broken into elements corresponding to these subspaces. core spaces to eliminate the resulting clutter, a ribbon of translucent panels both delineates the open volume and integrates lighting and sprinkler systems creating a simplified ceiling plane. The result is a raw, industrial space which contains a small set of highly finished, minimal objects which define the domestic program for the owner.
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