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May/June 2024 issue: Loft with grapefruit pink curved wall

In New York, converting an obsolete industrial building into a residence is nothing new. Artists began doing so at the end of the Second World War, when industry moved outside of the city and opened up more economically viable (though raw) options for living. Nearly 80 years later, the challenge remains the same: how to transform facilities designed for large-scale production and storage into far more livable homes.

MKCA New York Loft

When tasked with the recent renovation of an especially oversized — at 10 metres wide — NoMad loft, local firm Michael K Chen Architecture (MKCA) introduced a series of deft structural strategies aimed at breaking up the space and creating better flow. “It was so broad and deep that important areas like the kitchen...

A New York Loft Transformation Breaks Boundaries

Local architecture firm MKCA reimagines NoMad loft with bold interventions to facilitate different activities.

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