The article discusses the renovation of a once-garage building in Park Slope into a single-family home by architect Michael Licht. His firm, Office of Objects Architecture, reorganized the interior without expanding the space, creating a spacious, stylish environment. Key features include a new curving staircase and reimagined circulation flow that enhance the living experience. The project aimed to improve functionality and aesthetics, correcting structural issues and creating distinct living areas across the floors. Overall, Licht's approach reinvented a standard structure into a beautiful family home.
The principal aesthetic innovation involved the reconfiguration of circulation flow through the space, utilizing an elegant new staircase that breathes new life into the traditional box structure.
Licht's remodel successfully transformed standard living spaces into a striking home, creating high ceilings and improving drainage, thereby enhancing both style and functionality.
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