
"At the center of the project is a long, continuous cabinet, conceived as a contemporary cabinet of curiosities, that begins inside the refurbished outbuilding and extends outward into the garden. Within it, the client's eclectic world finds a home: art storage, art display, shelves for books and vinyl records, a DJ booth, a television, files, and a rotating constellation of family photos and knick-knacks."
"Although it contains diverse content, the cabinet maintains a unified presence through a perforated stainless-steel screen that fronts it along its length. This surface produces a shifting awareness of what lies behind, sometimes transparent, sometimes reflective, sometimes nearly opaque, as natural and artificial light change throughout the day."
"In this way, the cabinet becomes both a reveal and a conceal, linking interior and exterior through a single, continuous architectural gesture."
Neiheiser Argyros redesigned a Victorian garden outbuilding into a multifunctional pavilion for an art collector and DJ. The design centers on a continuous cabinet that begins inside the refurbished structure and extends into the garden, serving as both storage and architectural framework. The cabinet accommodates art, books, vinyl records, a DJ booth, television, and family photos indoors, while housing a ping-pong table, weights, and garden games outdoors. A perforated stainless-steel screen fronts the entire cabinet, creating shifting transparency and opacity throughout the day. This unified architectural gesture links interior and exterior spaces while functioning as both structural support and concealment, transforming disparate storage needs into a cohesive design solution.
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