The Bergen Condominium, located in Brooklyn's Boerum Hill, features a salmony precast concrete facade designed by Taller Frida Escobedo. A notable penthouse within the building showcases a commitment to calmness through disciplined materials, reflecting the architectural language of the exterior. Workstead, the local studio behind the penthouse's design, aims to evoke a quiet luxury with earth tones and natural finishes that develop character over time. The interiors, featuring carefully chosen textures and details, seek to create serene spaces conducive to reflection and ease, embodying measured restraint throughout.
The architecture of the Bergen building, designed by Taller Frida Escobedo, embodies a rhythmic salmony precast concrete brick facade, which fits harmoniously into its Boerum Hill neighborhood. The design emphasizes restraint, coherence in detail, and respects the individual character of surrounding structures.
The five-bedroom penthouse by Workstead reflects a commitment to calming interiors, using disciplined material choices, consistent details, and an approach aiming for a 'grounded and serene' experience with a blend of restorative touches.
Workstead's design incorporates earth-tone finishes and natural materials that will develop patina over time, creating a foundation of quiet luxury, inviting reflection and ease in each space.
Interior elements like the white oak cabinetry and honed quartzite establish a subdued aesthetic, while every detail, including a custom wet bar with sleek bronze hardware, reflects Workstead's precision in craftsmanship.
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