Interiors Meet Exteriors at Bergen by Frida Escobedo + Workstead
Briefly

The quest to harmonize concrete and nature in urban spaces is a nuanced negotiation that developers and designers strive to reconcile, creating residences that reflect a paradigm shift in living philosophy.
Frida Escobedo’s design for the Boerum Hill residential building embraces the region's architectural heritage, featuring a celosia facade that combines rhythmic geometry with natural stone to connect with Brooklyn's historic context.
The building’s interiors emphasize simplicity and quality with natural finishes, promoting an understated luxury that invites seamless interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces for enhanced connectivity.
The Glass House in the Bergen building, with its striking cylindrical staircase, serves as a transparent connection between residential wings, symbolizing openness and fostering a sense of community.
Read at Design Milk
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