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PROJECT
ORBIT
Condominium in Brooklyn, New York
A remarkably distinct 37 unit new development residing in Brooklyn. Orbit Building acts as a beacon for a neighborhood undergoing a significant transformation of urban renewal. Exuding futuristic characteristics coupled with a daringly bold design, Orbit represents a significant milestone for this ever-evolving neighborhood.
NEWCONSTRUCTION CONDO
AREA
28,000 SF
LOCATION
East Flatbush, Brooklyn
UNITS
37
SCOPE OF WORK
Schematic design, design development, interior design, and construction observation
THECONCEPT
Recalling the contemporary art and new-age scene, this five-floor condo combines a confident monochromatic design with ‘avant-garde’ horizontal strokes. This striking blend dares to embrace a truly unique and sophisticated facade.
As the building begins to take shape with careful thought; the entrance unites concrete and greenery, with highlights of metal mesh railing throughout. Paired with a desire to breathe a sense of movement and change into the interior; continuous circulation and dynamic spatial attributes were incorporated throughout the majority of the common areas.
Black Cement
Concrete
White Cement
Metal
THESTRUCTURE
With the aspiration to create an engaging experience for a contemporary audience, units feature fresh aesthetics and comfortable layouts. An exposed concrete roof with wall recessed lights promotes a brutish but elegant space.
Continuing the monochromatic color palette, the integrated kitchens include luxury quartz countertops illuminated by striking sunlight from the oversized windows. Black and white subway tiles in the bathrooms add the final touch to the interiors, harmonizing traditional and modern elements to create an overall pronounced experience.
THEOUTCOME
Aiming to create a uniquely bold and modernized contemporary structure, this project successfully integrates multiple attributes to form a distinctive experience both inside and out.
From the prominent dark facade and the futuristic highlights, to the characteristic orbiting elements throughout the exterior and interior — this building truly leaves its mark on everything caught in its pull.
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