Monday, June 6, 2011

Update From the Old Office

So I got an email this weekend from a friend of mine who works at the architectural firm where I interned the past two summers. She was just passing along some pictures of a completed project that I was able to work on the beginning stages of last summer. The renovation turned out pretty cool so I figured I'd share just for kicks!

The client is a man from Germany who only visits Atlanta a few weeks out of the year. He owns a high rise condominium in Buckhead right across from Lenox that he felt was in need of an update, so he called on his buddies at Knight Architects to help him out. The goal was to create an upscale and contemporary environment using clean lines and fine materials. The client sent us down to one of his favorite Atlanta restaurants, Blue Pointe, to check out the Venetian plaster that they have on the walls. He said he wanted to have this same wall finish in his condominium along with Statuary marble floors and a Siematic kitchen.



Here are a couple of renderings that I was forwarded of the small galley kitchen proposed renovation. I believe that these were produced by Siematic.


Below are a couple images that were just sent to me since the construction has taken place. All of the furniture isn't installed yet, but you can sort of get an idea of what the place looks like. I'm sorry I don't have any before pictures to share! Maybe this renovation will be enough to get the owner visiting more often than a couple weeks a year!




This is a totally different style than what I am working on this summer with Studio Entourage, and as a matter of fact it is out of the typical realm that Knight Architects (who I worked with last summer) usually works within.  It has been really fun to keep up with the project since I finished up my internship last summer, and I think that the space turned out beautifully! 

1 comment:

  1. Love this project. Very European and those colorful countertops really make a statement. The bath looks very lovely and creatively planned. Unusual space configuration as it looks like a long semi narrow room.

    Had so much fun in NYC, I hope you enjoyed yourself, learned a lot and made some new friends.

    Hope your B'day was good too. JRose

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