Snapshot: Black and Light

by Mark Robins | 1 September 2020 12:00 am

By Mark Robins

Snapshot Sep20 1

Thin, long LED lights bisecting blackened aluminum ceiling panels on a Brooklyn, N.Y., office entrance threshold look like the inside of a neo-industrial kaleidoscope. Its custom finish—in both gloss and matte features—has a patina effect aided by organic pigments and pearlescent inks. An optical texture appears in the material when light diffuses off the surface. In addition to contrasting the metal, the custom lighting brightens the entrance, especially at night.

Architects: Gensler, New York City, www.gensler.com[1]; and HWKN Architecture, New York City, www.hwkn.com[2]
General contractor: Consigli, New York City, www.consigli.com[3]
Metal installer: Progressive Building Systems, New York City, www.pbsmetals.com[4]
Metal panels: Pure + Freeform, St. Paul, Minn., www.purefreeform.com[5]

Snapshot Inset Sep20 2

Endnotes:
  1. www.gensler.com: http://www.gensler.com
  2. www.hwkn.com: http://www.hwkn.com
  3. www.consigli.com: http://www.consigli.com
  4. www.pbsmetals.com: http://www.pbsmetals.com
  5. www.purefreeform.com: http://www.purefreeform.com

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