


GELTNER LOFT
Private Residence
New York, NY
Construction: 2000
1000 sq. ft.
In response to budgetary constraints, only half of the loft was renovated. Rather than attempting to
seamlessly fuse new and old, this division establishes the territory of the renovation and produces a
proscenium-like condition between the
two sides of the apartment. This theatrical effect is intensified by the luminous plane of translucent material backed by fluorescent tubes which
replaces the existing ceiling of exposed beams.
Into this newly defined domestic stage a series of linked elements are inserted: a steel and maple
stair, a kitchen, and a wall of cabinetry. Two treads of the new
stair extend outward and wrap into one another to produce a cabinet and a continuos steel railing links all
three levels of the apartment, providing both structure and a backsplash as it intersects with the stair cabinet.
