This past weekend Adrien and I participated in one of my favorite annual New York events- Open House New York. OHNY is a non-profit that strives to expose the diverse public to New York’s built environment, highlighting buildings and structures of historical importance as well as new work. This year for the first time I was a volunteer, and was very lucky with my volunteer placement- Tom Otterness’ studio (http://www.tomostudio.com/.) The pictures below are of work, both in progress and completed work, in his studio.



Outside of my volunteer duties Adrien and I saw 8 other sights including: 2 architecture offices, 2 residential, 3 organizations (including The Architecture Institute, The Horticulture Society, and Project for Public Spaces,) and a brand new community garden (which happens to be just a few blocks away from our apartment.) Our favorite sight was a residential condo. Below are a few of the pictures from the condo.
The entryway fountain/ bathtub/ shower.

The living room/ kitchen

The kitchen and directly towards the back, out of sight, is the very small nusery where there are two cribs.

The master bedroom

The subway doors as closet doors

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