NYC GALLERY at SoHo
In SoHo's cast-iron district, this 2,100-square-foot gallery loft dissolves the boundary between living and collecting. The design begins with a single premise: that architecture should disappear into light, and light should exist only to serve the art.
Continuous venetian plaster surfaces — walls, ceilings, and a sweeping curved volume that organizes the plan — read as a single luminous envelope. A cove of warm LED traces the ceiling's elliptical perimeter, while south-facing windows diffused through sheer linen flood the polished pour-in-place terrazzo floors with the particular quality of Manhattan daylight. The result is a space that shifts register hour by hour, never the same twice.
Against this monochrome field, moments of controlled intensity emerge. A magenta shag barrel passage — textured, tactile, almost grotto-like — punctuates the entry sequence and tunnels into the upper loft, where deep-pile rug and intimate scale offer counterpoint to the gallery volume below. Upstairs, a Poliform kitchen in matte white meets a slab of ceppo di gré marble: material restraint as backdrop for an art-filled life.
The loft holds — comfortably, without effort — work at institutional scale. KAWS sculptures occupy corners like residents. Large-format paintings read as architecture. Nothing competes; everything belongs. A home that performs like a gallery, and a gallery generous enough to be lived in.
SIZE
2,100 sf
COMPLETION
Design Development
ROLE
Principal Architect / Interior Designer