Coworkrs / Leeser Architecture
LEESER Architecture was enlisted to transform an underutilized industrial building into a three level collaborative work share facility for COWORKRS. The design includes a reception area, shared and private offices, communal work spaces, kitchen and dining areas, conference rooms, lounge/breakout spaces and a rooftop terrace.
Architects: Leeser Architecture
Location: United States, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Architect In Charge: Leeser Architecture
Area: 47000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Lead Designers: Thomas Leeser, Simon Arnold
Cellar Floor Plan North
From the architect. LEESER Architecture was enlisted to transform an underutilized industrial building into a three level collaborative work share facility for COWORKRS. The design includes a reception area, shared and private offices, communal work spaces, kitchen and dining areas, conference rooms, lounge/breakout spaces and a rooftop terrace.
DESIGN COMMENTSLEESER Architecture used a series of angular, brightly-colored stairs to create a unifying element throughout three levels of flexible work spaces. The bold metal feature folds into varying functional purposes creating communal spaces within its dynamic form.
The origami-like folds of the stairs are carried into the main kitchen area and bands of light...
Architects: Leeser Architecture
Location: United States, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Architect In Charge: Leeser Architecture
Area: 47000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Lead Designers: Thomas Leeser, Simon Arnold
Cellar Floor Plan North
From the architect. LEESER Architecture was enlisted to transform an underutilized industrial building into a three level collaborative work share facility for COWORKRS. The design includes a reception area, shared and private offices, communal work spaces, kitchen and dining areas, conference rooms, lounge/breakout spaces and a rooftop terrace.
DESIGN COMMENTSLEESER Architecture used a series of angular, brightly-colored stairs to create a unifying element throughout three levels of flexible work spaces. The bold metal feature folds into varying functional purposes creating communal spaces within its dynamic form.
The origami-like folds of the stairs are carried into the main kitchen area and bands of light...
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