Dinklage House
Concept
Designing a home for Peter Dinklage and his family of four.
Due to his achondroplasia, the entire design accomodated the varying heights of the household, without the sterile, mundane ADA accomodations usually seen in accessible design.
Aesthetically, biophilia was taken into consideration, as was sustainable materiality and a deep forest-like appearance in most spaces, contrasted by a sand dune-like appearance in others.
Master
- Low profile bed frame with platform perimeter allows for ease of use
- Forest-like look for biophilic integration and client interest in woodlands
- Forest-like look for biophilic integration and client interest in woodlands
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Kitchen
a. 9” hydraulic toe kicks that protrude as a step for accessibility to all surfaces
b. Dekton countertops are specified for their sustainable fabrication and durability
c. Cabinetry and sink are made from recycled and/or sustainably sourced materials
b. Dekton countertops are specified for their sustainable fabrication and durability
c. Cabinetry and sink are made from recycled and/or sustainably sourced materials
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Living Room
a. Low-profile modular sofa for recurring family gatherings
b. Dune-like look to contrast foresty appearance of adjacent spaces
b. Dune-like look to contrast foresty appearance of adjacent spaces
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Jacquemus Studio Model
Concept
Focus on the relationship between form and space to create a studio/personal space for an artist of choice, positioning interior walls upon a randomized base grid.
Jacquemus, a french fashion brand led by designer Simon Porte, is known for its clean, fresh, playful style. I strove to bring those same qualities to this space
- L-Shaped forms and ovals are integrated to mirror the playful feel of the brand
- The burlap texture on the facade is a reference to Jacquemus’ use of natural
- Uneven plaster texture on the floors is inspired by their 2022 runway show in a salt flat.
- Highly textured plaster red walls bring the essence of southern France, a place of inspiration for the brand and Porte, into the space
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