The design concept for renovating two-story Siamese lobbies of buildings 13500 & 13520 focused on giving each lobby a unique character while retaining a common aesthetic. Both lobbies share similar resolve for defining main tenant entries by means of added steel surrounds, wood slatted resurfacing of balconies, and refinished maple panels at elevator shafts. Each lobby is given a distinctive aesthetic by various wainscot tile shapes, pendant fixture geometry, furnishing and fabrics layout/selections, as well as the floor stencil pattern.
Concrete stencil designed to represent the negative of the three-dimensional Ann Sacks tile wainscoting
Concrete stencil designed to represent the negative of the three-dimensional Ann Sacks tile wainscoting
3/4" steel surrund painted and inserted into existing recess as means of defiing main tenant entry; glass door and sidelites remained in place.
3/4" steel surrund painted and inserted into existing recess as means of defiing main tenant entry; glass door and sidelites remained in place.
tile install detail
tile install detail
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